Cozy brick-mantel fireplaceMultiple decorative fireplacesFenced garden backyardDetached brick garageSmall side porchOriginal woodworkSoaring high ceilings
Step into a piece of New Albany history with the bright and spacious Strobel-Boersig-Swartz House. This 2,200-square-foot home, originally constructed circa 1898, perfectly blends historic character with comfortable, modern living. The interior features soaring high ceilings, original woodwork, and beautiful hardwood floors that flow throughout the main living areas and all three bedrooms. Stunning details abound, including original four-panel doors with Eastlake hardware and multiple decorative fireplaces. A grand foyer offers enough space for a home office, leading into a large dining room and an updated kitchen with a cozy brick-mantel fireplace. The home includes two full bathrooms, including an upper-level retreat that exudes period charm with a classic clawfoot bathtub and beadboard wainscoting. While some cosmetic work and repairs are needed to truly make it shine, this property offers an incredible opportunity to build equity while preserving its architectural integrity. Outside, you can relax on the small side porch or enjoy the fenced garden backyard, which is complemented by a convenient detached brick garage located at the alley. Situated on the lovely, tree-lined historic East Elm Street.
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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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