8425 E Franklin St
Mount Pleasant, NC 28124
5 Beds2 Baths3,704 Sq Ft36 Days on Market
Listing Agent & Comments
Here is your chance to own a little piece of Mount Pleasant's history. Historically referred to as the Heilig-Foil House, this breathtaking home is a fine example of the antebellum ltalianate period. This home was built in 1858 for Lawson G. Heilig with Italianate and Greek Revival traits. In 1921 it was purchased by Lawson Foil who brought in the well known Charlotte architect Louis H. Asbury. Asbury designed the portico which is upheld by classic ionic columns. He also designed the sunroom and the porte-cochere that amplifies the beauty and adds to the character of the home. Step inside and see the historic detail that has been beautifully preserved for decades. The original hardwood floors and the original characteristics of the home are sure to take you back in time. There are income tax incentives for the rehabilitation of this historic structure. Learn more using the link below: https://www.hpo.nc.gov/restoration-services/rehabilitation-tax-credit-programs
MLS# CAR4238467 • Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Living Area | 3,704 Sq.Ft. |
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Lot Size | 1.5 Acres |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | 2 |
Year Built | 1858 |
Property Type | Single Family Detached |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | -- |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid.
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This home's estimated value
$594,019
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8425 E Franklin St., Mount Pleasant, NC 28124
Single Family Detached5 Beds2 Baths3,704 Sq Ft36 Days on Market
Listing Agent & Comments
Here is your chance to own a little piece of Mount Pleasant's history. Historically referred to as the Heilig-Foil House, this breathtaking home is a fine example of the antebellum ltalianate period. This home was built in 1858 for Lawson G. Heilig with Italianate and Greek Revival traits. In 1921 it was purchased by Lawson Foil who brought in the well known Charlotte architect Louis H. Asbury. Asbury designed the portico which is upheld by classic ionic columns. He also designed the sunroom and the porte-cochere that amplifies the beauty and adds to the character of the home. Step inside and see the historic detail that has been beautifully preserved for decades. The original hardwood floors and the original characteristics of the home are sure to take you back in time. There are income tax incentives for the rehabilitation of this historic structure. Learn more using the link below: https://www.hpo.nc.gov/restoration-services/rehabilitation-tax-credit-programs
MLS# CAR4238467 • Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Living Area | 3,704 Sq.Ft. |
---|---|
Lot Size | 1.5 Acres |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | 2 |
Year Built | 1858 |
Property Type | Single Family Detached |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | -- |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid.
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8425 E Franklin St
Mount Pleasant, NC 28124
5 Beds2 Baths3,704 Sq Ft36 Days on Market
Listing Agent & Comments
Here is your chance to own a little piece of Mount Pleasant's history. Historically referred to as the Heilig-Foil House, this breathtaking home is a fine example of the antebellum ltalianate period. This home was built in 1858 for Lawson G. Heilig with Italianate and Greek Revival traits. In 1921 it was purchased by Lawson Foil who brought in the well known Charlotte architect Louis H. Asbury. Asbury designed the portico which is upheld by classic ionic columns. He also designed the sunroom and the porte-cochere that amplifies the beauty and adds to the character of the home. Step inside and see the historic detail that has been beautifully preserved for decades. The original hardwood floors and the original characteristics of the home are sure to take you back in time. There are income tax incentives for the rehabilitation of this historic structure. Learn more using the link below: https://www.hpo.nc.gov/restoration-services/rehabilitation-tax-credit-programs
MLS# CAR4238467 • Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid
HouseCanary, Inc. Brokerage
Living Area | 3,704 Sq.Ft. |
---|---|
Lot Size | 1.5 Acres |
Total Rooms | -- |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Stories | 2 |
Year Built | 1858 |
Property Type | Single Family Detached |
Zoning | -- |
HOA Name | -- |
HOA Fee | -- |
HOA Includes | -- |
Tax Year | -- |
Tax Amount | -- |
Property in Flood Zone | -- |
Data provided by CanopyMLS as distributed by MLS Grid.
More Information On This Home
This home's estimated value
$594,019
ComeHome Estimated Value
What influenced our estimate?
This is ComeHome’s estimated market value for this home. It is not a formal appraisal. This estimate is based on our market knowledge, and it should be used as a starting point to determine a home’s value.
This property is missing data for:
Comparable properties and sale history
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