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1898 Classical Revival in Thomson, GA

Posted on OHD: 8/22/22. Last OHD Update: 8/22/22.
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226 W Hendricks St, Thomson, GA 30824

Great opportunity to own this historical home in downtown Thomson, GA. With a little love and elbow grease, you can bring this property back to it's original glory. This home is loaded with Southern Charm including a fantastic wraparound porch with massive columns overlooking your beautiful yard. Pick fruit from your fig and pear trees and with the harvest from your pecan trees you can make a delicious pecan pie for the holidays. This beautiful home has 5 bedrooms and 4 1/2 baths and is zoned B1 which includes all types of residential uses (single family and multi-family) a bed and breakfast and office use are permitted, subject to the restrictions in the respective zone. Buyer should contact the city of Thomson for zoning restrictions and or covenants. Buyer should also verify measurements and school zones if important. This property is being sold ''AS IS'' in it's present, existing condition with no warranty, repairs or guarantees.
5 Bed · 4.5 Bath · 3,388 Sq Ft · 0.67 Ac.
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