This house has some really nice details! I love the porch and the coffered ceiling! The house was built in 1928. It is located on .74 acre in Warsaw, North Carolina. The house features a large covered porch, a porte cochere, wood floors, pocket doors, coffered ceiling, brick fireplace, leaded glass window, transom windows, wide baseboards, nice butler’s pantry and picture rails. This house has a lot of potential! Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,721 square feet. $199,000
There’s something special about a home that has stood the test of time–and this 1928 Southern farmhouse is full of the charm, craftsmanship, and warmth that simply can’t be recreated today. Set on a beautiful ¾-acre corner lot on desirable East Hill St, this home welcomes you with unforgettable curb appeal and a massive 12-foot-deep wraparound front porch–the kind of porch made for rocking chairs, sweet tea, and slow Southern evenings. Around back, a large screened porch offers another peaceful place to relax and enjoy the property’s generous outdoor space. Inside, the character continues with 11-foot ceilings, original hardwood floors, oversized windows, intricate door moldings, three sets of elegant pocket doors, and functioning transoms above interior doors–a collection of historic details rarely preserved so beautifully. Natural light pours into every room, highlighting the craftsmanship and timeless feel throughout the home’s 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Beyond the charm, this property offers incredible opportunity. The unfinished second floor could easily be transformed into approximately 1,300 square feet of additional living space, and its open layout also makes future utility upgrades easier, as the home currently does not have central heating or air. An unfinished basement adds even more storage or project space. Outside, the expansive lot provides room to dream–whether it’s adding a garage, workshop, garden, or even an in-ground pool. A carport offers convenient covered parking with easy access to the front door. Homes like this are rare–rich with history, filled with character, and ready for the next chapter. Here, you’re not just buying a house…you’re becoming part of its story. *Approximate square footage on the first floor IF it was heated and cooled is 2721 – but obviously since there’s no central heating and air it’s technically not counted.















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