c. 1900 – Oxford, PA
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138 Penn Ave, Oxford, PA 19363
$135,000- 3 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 1928 Sq Ft
This Oxford Boro 115+ year old Victorian is a rare find and is now available for renovations and updating. This large home has bright rooms, pocket doors, wood floors, original windows have been restored and open easily. The third floor is finished with three separate rooms (not heated). Ready for your vision. This home is being sold as is. Clear termite report is attached.
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This place could be awesome.
What an awesome opportunity this could be! It already has the style….all it needs is a little life.
The light filtering into that kitchen is magical. So many windows and a wonderful, wooded lot.
Sigh. I am head over heels in love with this lovely little abode!
Oxford is a working class little town in a rural area quickly becoming more suburban with new subdivisions. I agree that the house could be really sweet – with some deep cleaning and cosmetic work. Probably not an area that can support expensive improvements at this point.
So sad, looks like someone “removed” some of the molding. Pretty brick. Otherwise, lots of work.
Lovely neighborhood, based on google street view. Looks quiet and houses look neat and maintained. I bet the missing trim in the house has been removed for restoration and is stored somewhere on the property. This house has a lot of potential.
I hope the buyer doesn’t change that kitchen too much!
General question: If I were to buy a home for, oh let’s say 50,000.00, and then put work into the house am I immediately expected to have to get the home reappraised and is the new value what my taxes will be base on? Or would I have a year on the 50G price?
the tree across the street is pretty spectacular. The neighborhood looks to be quite good and sound.