Metal roof adds durabilityOriginal wood floorsWarm natural light
Step into a piece of living history with this captivating 1903 Victorian home, now available at 110 N Volusia Ave in charming Pierson, Florida. Spanning 2,648 square feet on nearly an acre of land, this four-bedroom, two-bath residence offers the rare combination of timeless character and generous space. From the moment you arrive, a stately electric iron gate door sets the tone — welcoming you with both elegance and privacy. Original wood floors carry the craftsmanship of over a century past, while every room draws in the warm, natural light that Florida is known for. The primary bedroom offers a peaceful retreat from the day, and the expansive layout provides room to grow, gather, and make memories. A metal roof adds durability, while forced air and cooling systems bring some modern comfort to this storied home. Whether you’re a history enthusiast eager to honor its Victorian roots or a visionary ready to blend old-world charm with your own contemporary touch, this property is your canvas. With nearly an acre to call your own, there’s space to dream as big as the legacy this home already carries. Privacy, tranquility, and a story 123 years in the making — will you be the one to write the next chapter?
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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