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| picture courtesy of TuscaloosaNews.com |
I came across a story this morning in the Tuscaloosa News concerning a new listing in Eutaw, Alabama. This is not your normal listing. This home was built in 1852. The property includes 8 acres with formal gardens, fenced fields and pecan, peach, pear and fig trees. The home is listed with Advantage Realty Group which is located in Tuscaloosa. Here is link to view the story - http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20110113/NEWS/110119873.
If that link does not work, try this one from al.com - http://blog.al.com/wire/2011/01/historic_eutaw_mansion_goes_up.html
I have always had an affinity for older homes. Growing up in Mobile, I have always enjoyed driving down Government Street, Dauphin Street, and Springhill Avenue in Mobile and looking at the older antebellum like homes in our area. I have also had a chance to visit several antebellum plantations in Louisiana such as Oak Alley, Madewood, and my favorite Nottoway.
We do not have many plantation style homes for sale in Mobile. I have created a list of homes for sale in our area that were built prior to 1900 and have at least 3000 square feet of living. Please click on the following link - Mobile Alabama Area Antebellum Homes for Sale.
By the way if you are interested in the home in Eutaw, please let me know and I will be happy to gather information for you.
By the way if you are interested in the home in Eutaw, please let me know and I will be happy to gather information for you.
Keller Williams Realty
http://www.GulfRegionProperties.com
http://www.AlabamaBestHomes.com
http://www.MobileRealEstateWebsite.com
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(251) 215-9382

3 comments:
This must be a great home to have. More photos please. Thanks.
Angelo H
I have additional information and pictures. Please send me an e-mail address and I will be happy to forward them to you. I can be reached at SteveShawRealtor at gmail.com
Love to red about items like this. Kepp on providing them and I'll keep dropping by to read
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