You might be surprised to look around at real estate in Grand Junction, Colorado, and find several homes scattered around the area that are more than 100 years old. I like keeping an eye out when these houses go on sale.

Today we're taking a closer look at a home at 829 South Avenue built in 1900. Upgrades to hardwood floors were completed a couple of years ago, and there's new carpeting, and a fresh coat of paint too.

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Lowest Price Listing for March 2024

For just $215,000, this house is worth a look. This home is presented by R. Omar Richardson and brokered by United Country Real Colorado Properties. It's a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home on 0.14 acres.

Where is 829 South Ave?

The property is less than half a mile from downtown near the intersection of South Avenue and South 9th. The city of Grand Junction is working on renovations along 9th Street that include a new skate park at Emerson Park. 829 South Avenue is about one block south of Emerson.

A Small Cabin Out Back

This home includes a large backyard with a small two-hundred-square-foot pinewood shed that is an ideal space for a workshop or storage. Imagine adding your chapter to a home history in Grand Junction since the start of the 20th Century. Keep going to look at pictures and find a link to the complete listing for the least expensive listing in town this month.

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Gallery Credit: Wesley Adams

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