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    1955 North Carolina Starter Home Under $100K

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    Character-Filled c.1890 Vermont Foreclosure – $100K

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    Coastal 1983 Florida Stilt Home Under $100K

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  • Virginia

    Charming c.1948 Virginia Home on 2.3 Acres – $95K

    March 25, 2026
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    Affordable 1950s Riverfront Gem on 1.3 Acres in Maine – $100K

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    Unique 1950s Arizona Fixer-Upper with Views – $65K

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    Cozy 2014 Shome in Rural Oklahoma – $89K

    March 24, 2026
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    Spacious c.1900 Pennsylvania Property with Classic Charm Under $100K

    March 24, 2026
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    Compact Two-Bedroom Stone House in France Under $80K

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    Secluded 2013 Cabin-Style Home on 33 Acres in Northern California – Selling Via Auction

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You may already know Old Houses Under $50K. Welcome to our sister site, Old Houses Under $100K, geared toward those who love old houses. We feature homes ranging from $50K-$100K (+ Under $150K Sunday). Still cheap but perhaps more architecturally pleasing.

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