1883 – Clayton, NY (Palliser)
Added to OHD on 8/11/20 - Last OHD Update: 10/4/20 -
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522 James St, Clayton, NY 13624
Map: Street
$170,000- 3 Bed
- 1.5 Bath
- 2213 Sq Ft
- 0.25 Ac.
A true painted lady. Talk about curb appeal. The front porch has been completely rebuilt and is the perfect spot to spend a relaxing afternoon with a good book. Inside the home you will love the woodwork. Some cosmetic updates will bring this home back to its former glory. The first floor has a formal dining room, living room, office or den, kitchen and a laundry room with half bath. The second floor is currently set up with 4 bedrooms and a full bath. One bedroom was divided into two very small bedrooms so I have the home listed as a 3 bedroom home. This painted lady is situated on a deep lot within easy walking distance of all that Clayton has to offer, shops, restaurants, the Antique Boat Museum, the library and so much more. The interior needs work but with a bit of sweat equity you will have a beautiful home. A garage size shed is large enough for all your toys, lawnmowers etc. Inventory in Clayton is scarce if you want to live in this great village call today. Tomorrow might be too late.
Contact Information
Melanie Curley, Weichert(315) 510-4450
Links, Photos & Additional Info
State: New York | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Stick Victorian
Period & Associated Styles: Stick (1860-1890), Victorian Era
Features: Neighborhood | Misc: Extreme Fixer, Fixer-Uppers
Period & Associated Styles: Stick (1860-1890), Victorian Era
Features: Neighborhood | Misc: Extreme Fixer, Fixer-Uppers
4 Comments on 1883 – Clayton, NY (Palliser)
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The house was built by the owner Daniel Darius Butts (1844-1923), a house carpenter and Civil War veteran. He and wife Alice Wallace raised their 2 children here and the house remained in the family for over 60 years.
Otis Orchards, WA
Great looking home. I’d want to take it back to the original siding but all the other details are there.
IN
Nice to be able to “see” what is likely hiding under the asbesto shingle siding. Thanks for the Palliser illustration, Kelly!
Conowingo, MD
Such a beautiful home!If my kids didn’t live so far away I’d snap it up in an instant!I’ve already got it decorated!…