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19430 19438, 19468 Hartford St
Edison, GA 39846
Tim Carroll with American Realty of GA, LLC, original listing - (229) 985-0014
$450,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 1, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1600 Square Feet
Property Description
The apartment sale includes two adjacent storefront buildings and one additional building on the adjoining city block. The apartment was a former bank constructed in the Folk Victorian style in 1902. It has a rich history of housing several different businesses throughout the years. It retains its cast-iron columns, transoms, corbelled brickwork, and cornice with dentils and paired brackets. The stamped metal threshold still identifies the building as Bank of Calhoun. Double wooden doors mark the street entrance, opening to what was once the bank lobby. There are exposed brick walls with embossed tin cove molding and rustic wainscoting. There is an open floor plan with a small kitchen, dining area, and living room. From the living space, another set of double doors opens into the master bedroom. In the main living area, there are 14 ft ceilings. Beautiful, distressed wainscoting in various wood tones, painted brick, and wooden ceiling beams create a cozy atmosphere for the master bedroom. The guest bedroom has exposed brick with an entrance into the main adjacent store. The main bathroom leads to a large walk-in closet. The closet also leads into the laundry room and bathroom for the store. A courtyard is outside the master bedroom, which has checkerboard pavers, grass, and a small kitchen area. The courtyard has a kitchen area with a sink, stainless-steel counter cabinet, space for your grill, and a wired 16'x36' open shelter. There is room for parking an extra vehicle or golf cart behind the kitchen area. This apartment was featured in the March-April 2021 Southwest Georgia Living magazine. The adjacent 7118+/- sq ft storefront buildings are currently used as an antique shop. The property appears to be one building from the outside but is divided on the inside with access to both sides. Initially, the building was used as a grocery and dry goods store. Also included in the sales is a 4498+/- sq ft storefront building with large display windows on the front. The building is currently used as an antique museum. The walls are covered with pine milled from local trees and vintage rusted tin. The flooring has original tongue and grove boards. Each store would make a great restaurant, retail store, or convert to apartments. Two vacant commercial lots are included in the sale.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1902
MLS Number
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Location
Address
19430 19438, 19468 Hartford St
City
Edison
State
GA
Zip Code
39846
County
CALHOUN
Listing
Name
Phone
(229) 891-6081
Office Name
Office Phone
(229) 985-0014
Agent Name
Tim Carroll
Agency Phone
(229) 985-0014

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