
A rare opportunity to rescue a late nineteenth century West Village cottage and give it a second life. This modest wood framed home dates to the late 1800s and is currently vacant. City historic staff have identified the structure as salvageable. Notable features include distinctive horizontally divided wood sash and remaining traditional trim details. The structure is one story and does not have a basement. These offerings are for the historic structure only. No land is included. The structure is being made available at no cost to a qualified recipient who is willing and able to fund all expenses associated with preservation, deconstruction, lifting, loading, transportation, permits, site safety, insurance, and any required restoration of the origin site. The structure is conveyed as is, where is, with all faults, and with no representations or warranties. Interior access, room count, bathroom count, square footage, and all structural conditions are not represented and must be independently verified by the recipient. Brokers and prospective purchasers should not rely on the listing for accurate information. Broker to confirm all data. A waiver must be fully executed before any tours. This listing is offered in conjunction with MLS Listing # 20261008638.
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Listing Agent: John L Davis II (#328684), Email: jdavis@forwardrg.com
Listing Office: Forward Realty Group, LLC (#356405)
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