c. 1852 – Gibsonville, NC – $145,000
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6069 Burlington Rd, Gibsonville, NC 27249
Map: Street
Price
$145,000
Beds
3
Baths
1
SqFt
2040
Acres
1.64
Historic John McLean House (ca. 1850; on National Register of Historic Places & county historic registry) on US 70 in Sedalia. House w/ approx. 1.64 acre (per NRHP documents) offered at $145,000, w/addl. acreage avail. @ $8,500/surveyed acre (entire tract is 19 +/- acres). Tax value for entire tract, incl. parcel 0120533 & historic deferment. Multiple outbuildings.
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Also available with 19 acres for $292,560: link.
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$145,000 on 1.64 acres or $292,560 on 19 acres. I linked to the 19 acre price on the agents site but only because I didn’t see the $145k there.
Thanks Kelly for clearing that up. I was a bit confused.
The third picture down from the top has a small little cottage type bldg.
I would love to see pictures of the inside of that!
If I’m not mistaking, the small building could have been a summer kitchen.
Could have been a summer kitchen or most likely a Quarter house. The outer kitchens were usually a bit closer to the house. I think it maybe a bit older than that 1850 build date as well. its true American beauty!
lucky person who buys it!
I’m a bit new to this all, Anne. What is a “quarter house”?