105 S Outerbridge St

By Owner
ROBERSONVILLE, NC, 27871
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Property Description

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4 Bedrooms

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2.0 Baths

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2,400 SQ FT

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1.06 Acres

$190,000

A MUST BUY AS-IS National Historic Queen Anne Home ca. 1900; Robersonville is a small, but progressive town, located in the Northeastern section of North Carolina. As is, Victoria antique, did some renovations... Previous owners, Veronica and Percell Kelley had new roof installation in 2011... Still there are few leaks in the roof. I don't , the seller doesn't come with the purchase of this home nor will ever be part of home after purchase. Historical society registration as private property. The neighbors beliefs that they protect the property... by vandalized to get what they want to be part of the grapevine neighborhood. This is a rural community, a farming town and a very political like-minded individuals. Many Americans may have the dream to be a homeowner and be thankful and grateful that there is a roof over one's head. Much of what was taken for granted is no longer; so dream big of owning a fabulous house with lots of land for farming if you choose, go green and grow your own vegetables. It's a split level, upstairs has three or two bedrooms and one big walk-in closet, downstairs have two bedrooms, two adjoining sitting rooms with attached full bathrooms and half bath. The kitchen has marble countertops, pantry, the floors are ceramic tile with all stainless steel appliances and it was renovated in 2011. The master bathroom was renovated in 2011 marble sink, dual sinks, ceramic tile on the floor and a Jacuzzi bathtub with a rain faucet for shower. The home also has a mudroom with washer and dryer, a dining room, one deck, two porches, one carport and a barn. A community that will train any person for the right kind of resident. Prior to colonization by European settlers, the area was indigenous to American Indians. Rapid growth were not initial during its progressive growth in the early 1800’s; however, English settlers became evident before the Revolutionary War. Growth and development of the local economy stimulated the development of residential neighborhoods, schools, towns and municipal services to fuel the growth of construction of infrastructures to accommodate living amenities, such as water, electricity and sewer. It boasted the emerging as a rural trading center and market place for Agricultural supplies and being the world’s largest tobacco market with a single set of buyers. It is a community which offers a quiet, friendly, and relaxed substitution to inner-city congestion with self-reliance transportation within minutes of Greenville and the East Carolina University; as a center for regional and commercial propinquity to urbanites. It’s diversity is slow, yet culturally inhibited with native Carolinians who pry themselves in maintaining it’s farm life and industrial upbringings. If you longed to have culture and preserve the pre urbanization, this is the best place to grow your family and living standards. Rich in all religious sects, it conforms to keep the faith of belonging to a particular way of life as a family oriented community. This house has a lot of period details, semi-renovated, lots of room for large family; 2 parlors joining master bedrooms with adjacent bathrooms; 2 porches was added by 1910; it's expressively boast Victorian picturesqueness displays with a touch of neo-classical updates. This tree lined street is in a Post-Rural Community for a small town exclusiveness, carport and shed attached. Backyard is huge and cleared for a great outdoor's living as well.


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