Mystery in History: We’re Not Quite Sure How Old This Week’s Oldest Home Really Is
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An affordably priced home in South Kingstown, RI, is the oldest property to hit the market this week on Realtor.com®. But exactly how old? According to the listing, the home dates to “the late 1600s-early 1700.”
The New England Colonial still features many original details, including restored hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, exposed-beam ceilings, and three fireplaces. The 1.3-acre property might be subdividable.
Other vintage dwellings to hit the market this week include a Maryland farmhouse once a part of a dairy production facility, a stone home in Pennsylvania, and a relocated antique in New York.
Scroll down for a full look at this week’s 10 oldest homes.
1. 259 Green Hill Beach Rd, South Kingstown, RI
Price: $550,000
Year built: Late 1600s to early 1700
Pretty with potential: This two-bedroom Colonial features 2,746 square feet of living space.
The updated kitchen is bright and modern with stainless-steel appliances. The cozy living room has a fireplace. And just off the dining room, there’s a greenhouse area, directly adjacent to stairs to the lower level. The enormous top floor has oversized windows and arched ceilings and could be used as a primary bedroom.
A large outbuilding could be transformed into a home office or an entertainment center. The property is being sold as is, and the sale is subject to probate court approval.
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2. 6 Myrtle St, Millis, MA
Price: $1,500,000
Year built: 1734
River End Farm: This riverfront farmhouse has 4,428 square feet of living space.
Historic details include two staircases, six fireplaces, wood-paneled walls, and built-in bookcases. Hardwood floors and exposed-beam ceilings can also be found throughout the six-bedroom house.
The 48-acre property is located on the Charles River and comes with a two-story bank barn with a tack room and workshop, a riding ring, and three paddocks.
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3. 42 Gordons Corner Rd, Manalapan, NJ
Price: $890,000
Year built: 1740
Center-hall Colonial: This charming Colonial has been updated with many modern amenities.
The pristine, 3,200-square-foot home boasts cherry hardwood floors and three gas fireplaces. A chef’s kitchen features stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, a spacious island, and a brick fireplace. A primary suite can be found on the first floor with a secondary suite located upstairs.
The 2.8-acre lot also features a koi pond, enclosed gazebo, and two-car detached garage with a loft.
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4. 14534 Sixes Bridge Rd, Emmitsburg, MD
Price: $425,000
Year built: 1750
Castle Farms: This four-bedroom farmhouse was once part of a dairy production facility.
The 2,463-square-foot home features historic charm, but it needs some updating. There are wood-paneled walls, built-in shelves, and hardwood floors. Two covered porches provide ideal spots to enjoy the picturesque views.
The 16-acre property overlooks the Monocacy River and comes with a three-level bank barn with an adjacent outbuilding that was used to store dairy products.
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5. 44 E Town St, Norwich, CT
Price: $362,000
Year built: 1750
Trumbull House: The center-chimney Colonial features wide-board chestnut floors, four fireplaces, and exposed-beam ceilings.
Set up as a two-family dwelling, the four-bedroom home is currently being used as a single-family residence. Located in the historic district of Norwichtown, the 2,875-square-foot house features two eat-in kitchens.
A three-car garage is connected to the home by a breezeway, and there’s a deck that overlooks the backyard.
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6. 2285 Spinnerstown Rd, Quakertown, PA
Price: $325,000
Year built: 1758
Stone farmhouse: This three-bedroom charmer in Bucks County is abundant with charm and character.
Historic details include wood floors with random-width planks, exposed-beam ceilings, deep windowsills, and a stone fireplace. Three spacious bedrooms can be found upstairs. The walk-in attic with cedar closets offers extra space for storage. A bright sunroom offers a nice spot to take in views of the 1-acre lot.
The affordable property is pending sale.
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7. 48 Park Ave, Portsmouth, RI
Price: $725,000
Year built: 1760
Elm Farmhouse: This four-bedroom home features four fireplaces, including one in the kitchen.
Wide-plank pine floors and built-in cabinetry can be found throughout. The bedrooms, including the primary suite, are on the second and third floors. A heated, four-season room overlooks the backyard.
The 1-acre property comes with a two-car attached garage and two outbuildings. A sale is pending.
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8. 231 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA
Price: $1,900,000
Year built: 1763
Society Hill townhouse: This five-bedroom, 3,400-square-foot townhome has been beautifully updated over the years.
Vintage details include pine flooring and five fireplaces. The modernized space boasts a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and an induction cooktop. The primary suite has walk-in closets, a marble fireplace, and a luxe bath with Italian mosaic tiles.
A brick patio off the kitchen and dining room provides a nice spot to relax.
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9. 2 Hilltop Rd, Waccabuc, NY
Price: $1,199,000
Year built: 1765
Relocated antique: This four-bedroom was moved here from the rural area of Amsterdam, NY.
Highlights include wide-plank floors, chestnut-beam ceilings, and four fireplaces with original surrounds. The kitchen and enormous family room with a cathedral ceiling and built-ins were recently added, but they were designed to complement the original architecture.
The 2-acre lot also features an attached, two-bay pole barn with a loft, which could be used as an entertainment center, home office, or gym.
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10. 141 E King St, Hillsborough, NC
Price: $1,400,000
Year built: 1768
William Courtney House: This three-bedroom home features four fireplaces, restored wood floors, arched doorways, and ornate millwork. A bright kitchen features modern appliances and an oversized, center island. A gorgeous primary suite boasts a fireplace, built-in shelves, and a cedar closet.
The 1.3-acre property includes a detached garage.
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