Nestled in a pecan grove, this Alabama fixer-upper could use some love. Take a peek
A hidden gem nestled on six acres has landed on the real estate market in Pine Apple, Alabama, for the whopping low cost of $169,000.
Of course, there’s a catch.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is a bit of a fixer-upper.
Okay, a BIG fixer-upper.
Built in 1834 in “a grove of pecan trees,” the 3,000-square-foot property comes with features that would captivate a new (and patient) owner who lives for entertaining and throwing parties, including:
Center hall
Former parlors
Dining room
Pocket doors
Ceiling medallion
Windows with original shutters
Wrap around porch
You’ll also have a beautiful view and be able to see for “eight miles” since the home sits on a hilltop, the listing on Zillow.com says.
The residence was also featured on The Old House Life blog, which highlights older homes on the real estate market that can use a little love and attention.
Pine Apple is about 65 miles southwest of Montgomery.
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