Circa 1850 Historic North Carolina Fixer Upper $89K – The Smyre-Pasour House
This historic fixer upper was built by Dr. J.F. Smyre in 1850 and sold in 1851 to Eli Pasour – state legislator, post master and first mayor of Dallas, NC. The northern addition addition was used as a classroom for tutoring boys, and the nearby granite upping block was used for mounting horses.
- 2 bed
- 2 bath
- 0.33 acre lot
About this Circa 1850 Historic North Carolina Fixer Upper $89K
The Smyre-Pasour House
Welcome to the 1847 Smyre-Pasour house. Located in beautiful Historic Dallas on the court square. It’s one of the few remaining Greek Revival structures in Gaston County. The house and well house are both contributing structures to the Dallas National Register Historic District and are available for historic tax credits. Conducive for either commercial or residential use. Original features include fireplaces, wood floors, wavy glass, doors & windows. Structure will need electrical, plumbing, HVAC and more. See attached preservation restrictive covenants. Agent Remarks: House is being sold as is, with Pres. North Carolina’s standard restrictive covenants to convey. Suggested floor plans showing different possibilities for commercial rental units are provided in the media section, subject to code and other restrictions. Buyer to verify all before purchase.
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided the post, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
113 Holland St, Dallas, NC 28034. $89,000
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