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1922 – Tallahassee, FL

Posted on OHD: 8/28/13. Last OHD Update: 6/2/23.
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11347 Eva Ln, Tallahassee, FL 32317

Historic Georgian Cracker house on close to an acre. Quaint architectural details including a bay window in the front room, high ceilings, large screened rocking chair front porch, original solid wood doors, and two fireplaces. Living room has a rotunda feel, with extensive woodwork. Quiet area.Sold as-is with rights of inspection. Needs TLC, wonderful potential.Florida cracker architecture is a style of wood frame home used somewhat widely in the 19th century in Florida, United States, and still popular with some developers as a source of design themes. Florida cracker homes are characterized by metal roofs, raised floors, large porch areas (often wrapping around the entire home), and straight central hallways from the front to the back of the home (sometimes called "dog run" or "shotgun" hallways, similar to the shotgun house design).
2 Bed Ā· 2 Bath Ā· 1,446 Sq Ft Ā· 1.77 Ac.
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Sarah Henning, Keller Williams Realty :: 850-201-4663

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