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1912 Classical Revival in Evansville, IN

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Property was for sale as of (3/11/25).
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$639,900

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National Register Property

1119 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN 47714

Step into history with this iconic home, once owned by John W. Boehne (former U. S. House Representative), a true gem nestled on over 2 acres in the heart of Evansville. This beautifully restored 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence masterfully blends classic elegance with all the modern updates today's homeowner desires. Whether you're looking for your forever home, a potential Airbnb, or a mixed-use space that combines work and life, this property has it all. As you enter, you'll be captivated by the renovations throughout. The entire home has been thoughtfully restored. There are 3 HVAC systems ensuring comfort across every floor. A brand new full bathroom was completed in the basement in 2024. The chef's kitchen shines with quartz countertop, a commercial grade 6 burner range. Venture outside to your own oasis. You'll find a fully-fenced backyard featuring a sports-bottom pool and cabana, perfect for summer gatherings. The property also includes a large 48x34 shed, a detached carriage house, and evan an electric car charging station. Both the house and carriage house roofs were replaced 3 years ago. With residential zoning and the potential for mixed-use or commercial purposes, the home offers flexibility to create the space of your dreams. This one-of-a kind property offers the perfect blend of history, luxury, and opportunity. This is your chance to own a true piece of Evansville's legacy while enjoying all of the modern comforts!
5 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 9,376 Sq Ft · 2.04 Ac.
Listed With

Jerrod Eagleson, Keller Williams Capital Realty :: 812-305-2732

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