Historic circa 1702 Farmhouse for sale for first time in over 50 years
As neighborhoods trend toward uniformity, historic homes are becoming increasingly valuable. "I believe historic homes and unique homes that are not being built as new builds will see an increase in value over the coming year," notes Danny Johnson of We Buy Houses Cash Texas, citing their scarcity and prime locations as key factors driving future appreciation.
Charter Sycamore Farm, lovingly maintained by its current owner for over 50 years, perfectly balances modern suburban living with historic charm. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood, this 1702 farmhouse offers secluded tranquility, with mature landscaping including a majestic Sycamore tree that may predate the home itself.
The heart of the house features a sun-filled living room with a cozy wood stove and built-in bar. The kitchen boasts a striking fieldstone wall and large central island, while an adjacent dining room with its own wood stove creates an intimate atmosphere. Comfort extends to the indoor patio with its luxurious hot tub, and upstairs, four bedrooms include a primary suite with a full bath and flexible sitting area.
Throughout the home, built-ins, large windows, and skylights create an airy feel, while a two-tiered deck overlooks the stunning grounds. An oversized 2-car detached garage and long driveway complete this enchanting property, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern amenities.
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