“The Little House” on Love Street Circa 1905
Thomas, Georgia⁞.5± ACRES
Who Loves the Charm of Small Town Life? Thomasville, Georgia is the Best of Both Worlds. It’s Got that Small Town Sit on Your Front Porch Type of Vibe with Great Food, Shopping, Music and Art Culture.
- Located in Downtown Historic District Thomasville, Ga; Thomas County
- Main House
- 3510 Sq Ft 5BR/1.5BA Historical Home; .5 Acre Lot
- Large Porches Wrap Around the Front With Back Porch As Well
- Hardwood Floors With Tile in Baths and Carpet Upstairs
- Most Recently Renovated in 1990; Currently Needs Repair Work or If Desired a Full Renovation
- Fireplaces in Main Rooms (4) Total
- 2 BR Downstairs With 3 BR Upstairs
- Beautiful Old Original Transoms Above Interior Entry Doors to Increase Ventilation
- Kitchen Has Stove Top Range, Oven, Dishwasher and Pantry Area
- Butler Pantry Area With Historic Cabinetry
- Beautiful Beveled Lead Glass Above Windows and Front Door
- Included Adjoining Buildable Vacant Lot With Custom Approved Plans for Guest Cottage
- $25K Value of Custom Historical Preservation Committee Approved Plans for Full Renovation of Existing Main Home, Plans to Build a New 2000 Sq Ft Guest Home & Detached Garage
- Current Termite Bond and Newly Recorded Survey
- Building Permits Ready to Pull to Start Renovation Project
- Investment Opportunity
- This Area of Downtown Thomasville is Very Popular for Air BNB Rentals
- Home Located 2 Blocks From Downtown
- Easy Walk To All Downtown Shops, Restaurants & Amphitheater
- Thomasville History - Est. 1825 - Located in Red Hills Plantation Belt Where Wild Quail Hunting is a Favorite Sport
- Multiple Barns in the Surrounding Area for the Equestrian Lover
- Ranges at Oakfield - New State of the Art Shooting Range to Tune Up for Bird Season
- A+ Location - 40 Minutes to Tallahassee and FSU Games & 2 Hours to the Coast for Fishing and Beaches
- Airports
- Private Thomasville Airport Which Can Service Most Jets; Tallahassee International Airport 1 Hour from Thomasville
- Hospitals
- Incredible Private Hospital and Medical Facilities in Town; State of the Art Oncology Center
In the Mid to Late 1800's, Thomasville Was Originally a Segment of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, Which Extended From Savannah to Bainbridge. It Soon Became a Popular Rail Stop for Northerners to Come Down and Hunt in the Fall and Was Affectionately Known As the
Main House Plus Adjoining Buildable Vacant Lot - For Sale By Owner/Broker
"The Little House" on Love Circa 1900 - Built in 1905 and Most Recently Renovated in 1990; this Gorgeous Historical Home is Located at 121 North Love Street. You Can Spend Your Evenings on the Front Porch Swing or Rocking Chairs Enjoying the Massive Porches that Wrap Around the Front with an Additional Porch on the Back. Don't Forget to Listen for the Downtown Church Bells that Sound on the Hour and the Enchanting Aroma of Fresh Baked Bread that Fills the Air From Flower's Bakery.
This Home is 3510 Heated and Cooled Square Feet with 5 BR/1.5BA with a Library, Dining Room, Breakfast Room and Family Room. There is a Mudroom Area that Leads to the Back Entry and Porch Area. Beautiful Transoms, Which Created Ventilation Before AC, are Above All Door Entries With Original Window Panes and Hardware to Preserve the Charm this Historical Era Home Represents. It Currently has 2 Working AC Systems with a Current Termite Bond in Place.
Existing Historical Home Plus Vacant Adjoining Lot to Build Guest Cottage Both Located in the Love Street Historic District of Thomasville, Georgia Just 2 Blocks from Jonah's Downtown. Walking Distance to All Your Favorite Thomasville Shops.
Included in Offering - $25K Worth of HPC Approved Historical Plans to Fully Renovate Existing Main Home, Build New 2000 Sq Ft Guest Cottage and New Detached Garage. There is a New Current Recorded Survey of the Entire +/- .5 Acre Lot As Well.
All Main Rooms in House Have Fireplaces. (Master BR, Dining Room, Library-Living Room, Breakfast-Family Room). The Flooring is Beautiful Hardwood Floors with Tile Baths and Carpeting in Upstairs Bedrooms.
Historic District - Love Street is One Of the Most Popular Streets in the Historic District Downtown and this One Won’t Last Long! If You Have An Affinity for All Things Old … a Heart for Preservation and a Passion for Renovations … this Home is Ready to Go! Building Permits are Ready To Pull … All It Needs is a Little LOVE.
Downtown Lifestyle - There is a Amazing Outdoor Open Amphitheater a Short Walk From Love Street and First Friday's Sip and Stroll Celebrations Are So Much Fun to Meet Friends, Drink Your Favorite Craft Beer from the Local Distillery While You Listen to Live Music. Make Sure You Bring Your Lawn Chair and Fur Baby Along As Thomasville is Very Pet Friendly!
Thomasville Outdoor Lifestyle - It's an Outdoorsman's Paradise with Abundant Opportunities to Fish, Quail, Dove, Turkey and Duck Hunt. For the Equestrian Lover, there is Polo and Fox Hunting with Plenty of Local Barns to Board Horses. There is a Brand New State of the Art Shooting Range in Town to Make Sure You Are All Tuned Up For Hunt Season.
Location A+ - You are 45 Minutes From FSU Games in Tallahassee, Florida and 1.5 Hours to the Coast for Beaches and Salt Water Fishing. It is just a Short 3 Hour Drive to Atlanta and Thomasville Has an Incredible Private Airport that Will Land Jets of Any Size!
Investment Opportunity - This Home Would Be a Great Investment Rental, Second Home for Hunt Season or Of Course a Main Residence. Air BNB Rentals Are Popular in Thomasville as this Little Town Has Much to Offer With a Rich Historical Heritage.
Red Hills Plantation Belt - There Are Over 400K Acres of Plantation Land in the Red Hills Plantation Region Surrounding Thomasville, Georgia. It is Widely Known for the Fantastic Wild Quail Hunting that Attracts Avid Outdoorsmen from All Over the World.
HISTORY OF THOMASVILLE EST 1825 - In the Mid to Late 1800's, Thomasville Was Originally a Segment of the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, Which Extended From Savannah to Bainbridge. It Soon Became a Popular Rail Stop for Northerners to Come Down and Hunt in the Fall and Was Affectionately Known As the "Winter Resort of the South."
It's Popularity Has Only Grown Over the Years and Each Fall this Little Town Comes Alive with the Wildlife Arts Festival to Kick Off Quail Season. "Due South" Music Festival Occurs Each Spring and Lures All the Latest Musical Talent to the Amphitheater Downtown For Concerts on the Green. The Rose Festival and Parade in May Celebrates Thomasville's Namesake, "The Rose City", and has an Incredible Out Pouring of Participation. Perhaps My Favorite Perk, Thomasville is Home to Kevin's Fine Guns and Outdoors Shop, Which Is An Incredible Combination of Fine Guns and Hunt Attire, that Not Only Services the Thomasville Area But Is Now Global Online! We Love Supporting Our Local Hometown Residents and Their Businesses and If You Visit Thomasville .. Be Sure To Visit Kevin and Kathleen Kelly and See the Incredible Gun Room and Hunt Attire For All Things Related to Life in the Red Hills!
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Location Address - 121 & 115 North Love Street
Thomasville, Georgia 31792
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