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c. 1888 in Lakeport, CA

Posted on OHD: 10/19/23. Last OHD Update: 10/19/23.
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210 1st St, Lakeport, CA 95453

HISTORY AT ITS FINEST! This beautiful one of a kind Victorian home has some astounding historical history! Built in 1888 by Judge Rodney Hudson, surviving the 1906 earthquake with minimal damage, and also being known as the Prather house, this one has some stories! The City of Lakeport has no historic restrictions, so an Airbnb here is possible! Home is approx. 3800 Sq. Ft and is 3 levels, currently has 3 rental units. The upper level is approx. 825 Sq. Ft, 1 bdrm, 1 Bath, it is currently vacant and has recently been redone with new paint; it will need flooring, heating, kitchen cabinets, counter tops, and appliances which would make a great ‘live in’ unit while you rent out the other two. There is a large deck, on the upper floor as well, with stunning views of downtown Lakeport and Clear Lake, and you have access to the 3rd level where there is an undeveloped attic space currently used as storage. The lower level unit is approx. 1600 Sq. Ft, with 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, recently remodeled kitchen and bath, has new split system, also features a large grate room, an enclosed porch and access to the large covered front porch area. The third rental unit is a cottage, located in the back of the property, it is Approx. 530 Sq. Ft, 1 bdrm, 1 bath unit with a new split system and its own cute front porch. All three units share the onsite laundry facility and there is a carport, 20 x 20 double car garage, workshop and plenty of parking on and around property. Home needs a little TLC, will qualify for a 203K renovation loan.
4 Bed · 3.5+ Bath · 3,800 Sq Ft · 0.27 Ac.
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