A nearly 3,000-square-foot brick beauty from the 1930s is quietly waiting to be saved. Its arches, curved windows, and sunlit rooms whisper of another century, another pace, another pride in building. Not a teardown. Not a flip-and-forget. This is a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to step into history and rewri
Beneath its canopy of Southern trees, this 1930s brick home feels less like a listing and more like a test: who still believes in restoration over replacement? Its arched porch, generous rooms, and high ceilings have survived nearly a century of weather and change, holding on to dignity even as paint peels and floors creak. For $39,000, it offers not perfection, but possibility—an honest, unfinished canvas of brick, wood, and memory.
Inside, the house waits for someone who can see past the dust to the craftsmanship, who understands that saving an old home is slow, imperfect, deeply human work. Whether it becomes a family sanctuary, a carefully restored showpiece, or a long-term investment, its true value lies in the story it allows someone to write. This isn’t just a bargain; it’s a rare chance to bring a sleeping piece of history back to life.