1910 Folk Victorian Home in Washburn, North Dakota

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

This charming turn-of-the-century home, built in 1910, perfectly blends classic charm and modern updates.

Located just a couple of minutes from the Mighty Missouri River and the heart of Washburn, this character-filled residence offers small-town charm with easy access to the river’s natural beauty.

Its Current State

With numerous updates, this home has maintained its historical appeal while integrating modern conveniences.

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The expansive 9,583 sqft corner lot offers a level landscape, perfect for future enhancements and personal touches.

Its backyard can be transformed into a private oasis, ideal for entertaining friends and family.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of this historic home showcases a classic design with updated features.

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The front porch provides a welcoming entrance, while the keyless entry adds a modern touch to this historic gem.

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The property includes a detached garage with secure parking and an additional shed for storing outdoor equipment.

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The large lot, measuring 125 x 75, offers ample space for outdoor activities and future landscaping projects.

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Inside, the home boasts 2,440 sqft of livable space, including 1,936 sqft above ground and 504 sqft below ground.

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This area includes a living room, a kitchenette, and a bathroom, making it a versatile space that can function as an additional living area.

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The spacious, fully renovated kitchen is a central feature of the main floor. It includes a large center island, perfect for meal preparation and casual dining, and is fitted with laminate flooring for durability and easy maintenance.

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The laundry room is conveniently located on the main floor, making household chores more accessible.

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The home includes four large bedrooms, each offering ample space for relaxation and personalization.

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The upper-level houses three of the four bedrooms, each with unique features and plenty of natural light.

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The primary suite offers a private retreat with its own bathroom and a walk-in closet, providing ample storage and convenience.

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The full bathroom on the upper level is conveniently located to serve the bedrooms, providing necessary amenities.

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The unique bonus room on the upper level offers various possibilities. It could serve as a cozy reading nook, a creative art studio, or a playroom, depending on your needs and preferences.

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The lower level is partially finished and features a separate entrance, enhancing privacy and flexibility in its use.

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This basement level includes a living room, kitchenette, and bathroom, providing a flexible space for various uses.

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