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1927 in Reidsville, NC

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$219,900

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712 S Main St, Reidsville, NC 27320

LOOKING FOR A HISTORIC PROJECT? Step into timeless character w/this circa 1920s Colonial Revival home on historic South Main Street in Reidsville. Rich in charm & architectural detail, this spacious residence offers generous rooms, high ceilings & abundant natural light thru out. Classic features reflect the craftsmanship of its era, while the layout provides endless potential for restoration or modern updates. With 3,000+SQFT, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home is ideal for those seeking space, history & opportunity. Situated along one of Reidsville’s most established streets, enjoy close proximity to downtown, local shops, dining & community events. Whether you envision restoring its historic beauty or creating a one-of-a-kind showplace, this property is a rare find full of character & possibility. Being sold as-is—bring your vision & make history your own! The second floor does not have central heat/air but is included in SQFT; the first floor has gas heat/central air.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 3,024 Sq Ft · 0.31 Ac.
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