c. 1890 – Natchez, MS – $379,900
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Added to OHD on 1/9/20 - Last OHD Update: 5/21/20 -
Added to OHD on 1/9/20 - Last OHD Update: 5/21/20 -
For Sale
500 Franklin St, Natchez, MS 39120
Map: Street
- $379,900
- 4 Bed
- 4 Bath
- 4404 Sq Ft
Great income opportunity in Downtown Natchez. Commercial/Residential Building with five rentable units. THREE apartments that are move in ready. Elevator access to upstairs which has TWO Apartments with 2 bedroom/2 baths each. Downstairs has 1 bed/1 bath apartment facing Commerce (next to Ritz) Could also be an executive office. TWO retail store fronts on Franklin Street. Needs renovations. Great corner location. Historical research indicates building would be approved for a balcony addition.
Contact Information
Donna Ball, Crye-Leike Stedman Realtors(601) 442-2286
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State: Mississippi | Region: South (East South Central)
Features: Downtown, Painted Wood | Misc: Commercial/Business Use, Fixer-Uppers, Offbeat & Unique
Features: Downtown, Painted Wood | Misc: Commercial/Business Use, Fixer-Uppers, Offbeat & Unique
10 Comments on c. 1890 – Natchez, MS – $379,900
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Emporia, KS
Well…that was a surprise!
Who’d a thunk it, from the outside?
Noblesville, IN
Alllllrightythen.
Lancaster, PA, PA
I wonder what this was before? Those apartments look too high end to be typical rental units.
Upstate/Central, NY
Wow, didn’t expect that interior!
Charlotte, NC
Is that a theatre marquee on one side? What a fascinating building.
Here’s some info onthe old Ritz Theatre next door:
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/1694 https://opacity.us/site242_ritz_theater.htm
Charlotte, NC
Man, it would be great to see a new theatre built there. Oh, for a winning lottery ticket! Thanks for sharing the information!
You guys are amazing sleuthers! I need to have you all show me the ropes as I fumble around trying to research these properties and learn about their histories.
I just joined this website today and LOVE it. A friend of mine, Noah Saterstrom is a painter from Natchez, MS. All of his paintings are about his family’s history in this town. I shared this listing with him today and he replied with the following history: “Aw that’s a great spot. The colorful facade to the right is the old Ritz Theatre. When I was 15 I was in a movie playing an extra, set in 1950s and I got to sit in the old seats. It was boarded up when I was a kid but still functional when my mom was young. The building on the other side was the Historic Natchez Foundation when I was a kid but a department store where my grandmother worked when she was a girl. Before that, the upstairs was where my great great grandfather (Ethel’s father) had his law office. A stone in the sidewalk in front says “center of the city of Natchez”. It was originally where the Spanish had planned a great piazza but the English gridded out the whole downtown when they took over.” Check out his paintings online.