Maryland Victorian

Historic 1904 Maryland Victorian Under $100K

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bring your vision to this historic 1904 Maryland Victorian brimming with incredible potential. Its spacious layout includes dual kitchens, multiple bedrooms, plus a charming brick courtyard near local shops.

 

 

 

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  • 3 bed
  • 2 bath
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About This Historic 1904 Maryland Victorian Under $100K

Brimming with historic charm, this 1904 Victorian in the heart of downtown Cumberland awaits a visionary touch to restore its former beauty. The main level welcomes you with an inviting foyer that flows seamlessly into an open-concept living room and formal dining area. An eat-in kitchen, one bedroom, and a full bathroom complete the first floor, providing a highly functional layout. Outside, a deck and brick courtyard create a wonderful space for outdoor relaxation.

Upstairs, the second level presents two additional bedrooms alongside a versatile bonus room that could easily serve as another bedroom or living area. Complete with a small second kitchen and a full bathroom, this upper floor holds incredible promise for a two-unit conversion or an expansive single-family layout. A walk-up attic and an unfinished basement provide abundant storage or room for future expansion. Perfectly positioned within walking distance to Baltimore Street shops and amenities, the property also enjoys highly convenient access to I-68.

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House View featured at 116 Decatur St, Cumberland, MD, 21502
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

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116 Decatur St, Cumberland, MD 21502                        $99,900

 

 

 

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Cumberland, Maryland

Cumberland, Maryland, is a historic city tucked into the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains along the north branch of the Potomac River. Known as the Queen City, it served as a vital gateway for westward expansion in the early United States. Its strategic location at the start of the National Road and the terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal made it a bustling hub of commerce and transportation throughout the nineteenth century.

The city’s architecture reflects its prosperous industrial past, with the downtown area featuring a wealth of Victorian-style buildings and historic churches. The Washington Street Historic District preserves grand homes that once belonged to the city’s coal and rail tycoons, while the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad operates out of a classic station to offer excursions through the nearby mountains. This blend of brick-paved streets and mountain vistas gives the community a distinct, timeless atmosphere.

In the modern era, Cumberland has transitioned into a major destination for outdoor recreation and heritage tourism. It serves as the halfway point between Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh for cyclists on the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal Towpath. The downtown pedestrian mall has become a center for local arts, dining, and small businesses, fostering a community that values its rugged natural surroundings as much as its deep-rooted American history.

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House View featured at 116 Decatur St, Cumberland, MD, 21502
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