2,488 Sq. Ft. 4-Bedroom Second Empire Home with Mansard Roof in Upstate New York

2,488 Sq. Ft. 4-Bedroom Second Empire Home with Mansard Roof in Upstate New York

Step back in time with this charming Second Empire-style home, located in the Village of Canastota, NY. Built in 1860, this historic residence at 205 N Main Street offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Upstate New York history. With its distinctive multi-gabled flared mansard roof and spacious interiors, this 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath home boasts 2,488 square feet of living space and is waiting to be restored to its former glory.

Specifications

  • Sq. Ft: 2,488
  • Price: $195,000
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 1.5
  • Lot Size: .27 acre

Front View

Front View

Foyer

Foyer

Formal Dining Room

Formal Dining Room

Dining Room

Dining Room

Dining Room

Dining Room

Kitchen

Kitchen

Utility Room

Utility Room

Stairway

Stairway

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Exterior View

Exterior View

Details

Welcome to 205 N Main Street, a charming historic home nestled in the heart of Canastota. This spacious 2,488 square foot Second Empire-style residence, built in 1860, features an eclectic adaptation with a multi-gabled flared mansard roof, offering a unique architectural appeal. Inside, you'll find four generous bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms, providing ample space for a family or those who appreciate room to spread out.

The first floor boasts large rooms with soaring ceilings, creating an inviting atmosphere filled with natural light. With two staircases, a full basement, and a convenient first-floor laundry/mud room, this home is designed for both comfort and functionality. Enjoy the serene outdoors from the large front porch, perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. The two-car detached garage provides ample space for your vehicles and additional storage. This historic residence is listed on the New York State and National Register of Historic Places, embodying a timeless charm. State and Federal preservation grants and tax breaks may be available to the new owner, making this an incredible opportunity to own a piece of history in this picturesque village setting.

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