Inside the home
This is a solid-bones yellow brick Victorian in the hamlet of Oakland sitting on roughly one acre, but buyers need to go in clear-eyed: it is a gut renovation in progress. The kitchen has been stripped, both main bathrooms are non-functional or close to it, and the basement has a breached stone foundation wall that needs a structural look before anything else. What the house has going for it is real. The exterior envelope has been invested in — new standing-seam metal roof, new trim package, covered front porch, rear deck. The original wide-plank pine floors on the upper level are intact and worth saving. The Victorian millwork, turned staircase, and original entry door are all present. A fieldstone double garage sits attached to the rear. The right buyer is someone who can project-manage a full interior renovation and has budget for it. The structure and the setting are the value here.
- New standing-seam metal roof installed
- Solid yellow brick structure with strong curb presence
- Wide-plank original pine floors throughout upper level in intact condition
- Original Victorian millwork, turned staircase, and six-panel entry door preserved
- Detached fieldstone double garage
- Large one-acre lot with open rural views
- Clawfoot cast iron tub retained in upper bathroom reno