
Courtesy of: Chad E Pederson, Pederson Realty Inc, chad@pedersonrealty.com
$500,000
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4 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Lot: 10.00 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$500,000
45748 State Highway 111 Rarely does an opportunity like this come along. Nestled on 10 picturesque acres, this extraordinary 1887 farmhouse has remained in the same family since it was built and stands today as a timeless piece of rural history. Surrounded by sweeping countryside views, mature trees, and peaceful open land, the property offers an unmatched blend of character, nostalgia, and functionality. The stately brick and thoroughly maintained farmhouse showcases the craftsmanship of a bygone era with oversized windows, original woodwork, charming covered porches, and spacious living areas filled with natural light and historic charm. Every corner of the home tells a story, preserving the warmth and authenticity that only a true generational homestead can offer. Approximately half of the windows have been replaced with Marvin Windows, while a some original windows do remain. Beyond the home, the property unfolds into an incredible collection of outbuildings including multiple garages, shop, sheds, grain bins, quonset, and even an original smoke house, creating endless possibilities for hobby farming, storage, workshops, collectors, or future restoration projects. The setting is remarkably private and serene, offering the kind of peaceful country lifestyle that is becoming nearly impossible to find. As you tour the property, you will come across perennials, asparagus, apple trees, a pear tree and lilacs. Whether you envision preserving its rich legacy, creating a rural retreat, or simply enjoying the beauty of wide-open space and history all around you, this one-of-a-kind estate is truly a once-in-a-generation offering.
Courtesy of: Chad E Pederson, Pederson Realty Inc, chad@pedersonrealty.com
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