Early 1900s 4-Bedroom Home on 9 Acres with Fruit Trees & Barn – $249,900

This charming early 1900s fixer-upper sits on 9 acres and offers timeless character with room to grow. With high ceilings, a metal roof, and multiple fruit trees including peach, pear, pecan, and walnut, this is a rare opportunity for someone looking to restore a home full of history and potential.

The home offers approx. 2,861 sq. ft. of space with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring original details that bring warmth and character. The metal roof adds durability, and the spacious interior gives you a blank canvas to renovate and make it your own.

Outside, enjoy the bounty of fruit and nut trees, a large barn, and a carport, plus a peaceful sitting porch overlooking your private 9-acre spread. Whether you’re looking to garden, homestead, or just spread out and enjoy the quiet life, this property gives you the space to do it.

Perfect for full-time living or a weekend project, this home is being sold as-is and is ready for a new chapter. With great bones and endless potential, this is your chance to create something truly special.

Address: 525 S Hulin Ave, Tignall, GA 30668 – If you’re interested in learning more about this unique property, please contact the listing agent through the Zillow link provided below the photos.

                            

Listed for sale on Zillow

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