29 S Coalter St, Staunton, Virginia

29 S Coalter St, Staunton, Virginia

For Sale

$ Click for current price
6 BEDROOMS | 4 (3 full, 1 half ) BATHROOMS | 3348 SQUARE FEET

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

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Property Description

 

Landmark overhaul. Not to be missed.

Meticulous restoration of one of Staunton’s most visible and well-known homes. 10 yrs of vacancy almost brought her to her knees. Queen City Concepts tackled this project, and it took a year and a half to make her what she is today.

Extensive before and after photos are available.

Main home is a 4 BR, 2.5 BA with gourmet kitchen, open floor plan, and 1st FL master. Upper level has 2 balconies off the front and rear BRs, plenty of closet space.

Full legal basement apartment is a state of the art 2 BR, 1 FB with laundry hook-up offering great monthly income.

See list of improvements below.

7 YR tax abatement. Will save the buyer thousands.

Gorgeous property. Owner/Agent.

EXTERIOR
All shingles stripped from home, and siding re-built as necessary. Trim and doors totally replaced.

FOUNDATION
Foundation completely dug out and re-poured in sections, around entire base of the home. Custom railroad tie retaining wall built in side garden plot yard.

ROOF
New standing seam metal roof installed.

HVAC
Brand new HVAC/Heat systems installed. 14 Seer units and high efficiency Lennox gas furnace. Completely new ductwork throughout.

RADON/MOISTURE
Pro-active radon/moisture barrier lined the crawl space. No sign of radon, just a precaution.

STRUCTURE
Floor systems in all three levels completely detached and rehung. Brand new bamboo flooring throughout.

WALLS/FRAMING
Any sheetrock and paster gutted, and total re-framing, re-configuring layout. New sheetrock throughout.

INSULATION
Home re-insulated with foam insulation. Super green, and awesome for monthly bills. State of the art way to encapsulate the thermal envelope of a home for maximum efficiency.

ELECTRICAL
Two 200 amp panels.
Completely new wiring throughout, with new wire pulled. Pre-wired for cable.
All new lighting fixtures in all rooms.

PLUMBING
Completely new plumbing system installed. Dual flush commodes.
Brand new tile in baths, and custom designs.

TRIM
Brand new base molding.
New solid core pine doors in all doorways. Window trim re-built as necessary.

WINDOWS
All wood windows completely re-built, and all glass replaced as necessary Brand new storm windows installed

BALCONIES
Two 3rd floor bedrooms offer balconies, which have been completely re-built and are wonderful! Door systems replaced.

MAIN HOME KITCHEN
All new maple cabinets, and granite countertops in main kitchen. Custom tile flooring and backsplash. Wet island with farm sink and disposal. High end stainless steel appliances, including gas range for cooking.

DOWNSTAIRS LEGAL 2 BR APARTMENT ($950+/mo potential income)
Kitchen with butcher block counter top, designer backsplash, and stainless appliances. Great closets.
Large bath with washer/dryer hookups.
Access to large privacy fenced rear yard.
Awesome flow.
Custom stepped concrete walk-way to the rear entrance. Flood lights.
Garden plot.

REAR OF HOME
Double deck on the rear of the home totally re-built.

For more information, please contact Exclusive Listing Agent

Shannon Harrington, Certified Historic REALTOR®, CRS®
RE/MAX Advantage – Staunton
413 N. Coalter St
Staunton, VA 24401

Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS®
Greater Augusta Association of REALTORS®
RE/MAX Executive Club

540 294 5005

http://www.shannonharrington.com/
http://www.queencityconcepts.com/

CHARLOTTESVILLE | STAUNTON

I am licensed to sell Real Estate in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and I support Fair Housing.

 



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29 S Coalter St, Staunton, Virginia – Just Listed

29 S Coalter St, Staunton, Virginia

Just Listed

$ Click for current price
6 BEDROOMS | 4 (3 full, 1 half ) BATHROOMS | 3348 SQUARE FEET

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

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Schedule a Showing/Request Info

Property Description

Landmark overhaul. Not to be missed.

Meticulous restoration of one of Staunton’s most visible and well-known homes. 10 yrs of vacancy almost brought her to her knees. Queen City Concepts tackled this project, and it took a year and a half to make her what she is today.

Extensive before and after photos are available.

Main home is a 4 BR, 2.5 BA with gourmet kitchen, open floor plan, and 1st FL master. Upper level has 2 balconies off the front and rear BRs, plenty of closet space.

Full legal basement apartment is a state of the art 2 BR, 1 FB with laundry hook-up offering great monthly income.

7 YR tax abatement. Will save the buyer thousands.

Gorgeous property. Owner/Agent.



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9475 South Congress St, New Market, Virginia

9475 South Congress St, New Market, Virginia

For Sale

$ Click for current price
2 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 2520 SQUARE FEET

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

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Property Description

Built about 20 years before the Calvert house and its Classical-style fireplace surrounds, the Stagecoach Inn has mantels and surrounds that illustrate a distinctly German (specifically, Hessian) heritage. This reflects the early settlements in the Shenandoah Valley, which more closely resembled Pennsylvania than the closer Virginia tidewater.

The Pennsylvania Dutch (mostly Germans, “Deutsch”) were the earliest settlers of the area. The hand-planed, beaded siding on the outside of the Stagecoach Inn conceals heavy-timbered log construction underneath. Closer inspection—in the attic, for example—reveals hand-hewn beams for the rafters. You can still see the axemanʼs cuts and handwrought nails in the virgin timber.

The two-story inn was built in the era of hand tools and muscle power. A tree would first be felled and dried. Then standing on the log, an axeman would make vertical strikes on the log perpendicular to the grain. Finally, a craftsman standing alongside would take a broad axe and, working parallel with the grain, chop off the rounded sides, squaring the log.

Located right in the middle of New Market’s charming main center for commerce. This a probably a complete renovation project, and is priced to reflect.

Please use care when showing. Amazing potential here. FHA 203K or cash.

For more information, please contact Exclusive Listing Agent.



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9481 South Congress Street, New Market, Virginia

9481 South Congress Street, New Market, Virginia

For Sale

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

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Property Description

Historical underpinnings of the carriage factory:

Trade and commerce looked different in the era of human-powered and animal-powered transport. Travel was slower so stopping points were closer together. The Valley Pike, though regarded as one of the nation’s better engineered and maintained roads, was unpaved and could still present challenges. Further, while wagons and carriages would have some metal components, wood and leather predominated. Travelers needed food and shelter, both for themselves and for their animals. Wagons and carriages often required repair or replacement.

New Market responded early on. An 1835 visitor, Joseph Martin, journaled that there is perhaps “no town in the state of the same size, where mechanical pursuits are carried on to a greater extent” than in New Market. Martin went on to cite a maker of threshing machines, two wheelwrights, four boot and shoemakers, four cabinet makers, four tanneries, two harness and saddlemakers, two metal works, two blacksmiths, two gunsmiths, and a number of other tradesmen. Not bad for a town of about 800 people.

The Calvert-Collins property represents New Market’s ancestral artisans and craftsmen with the Victorian-style building of the Cushman Carriage Factory. Built in the mid 1870s, the building first housed a cabinet and casket-making shop. Subsequently it was sold to the Cushman brothers, who manufactured carriages and wagons in the building and on the adjacent property. An artifact of that era is a ramp, straddling the front steps and going down to the handmade brick sidewalk. The double doors would swing open and a handsome carriage could be rolled out to the street. Bring a flashlight, and use extreme caution. Would make an amazing open-plan office space.

For more information, please contact Exclusive Listing Agent



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9475 South Congress St, New Market, Virginia

9475 South Congress St, New Market, Virginia

For Sale

$ Click for current price
2 BEDROOMS | 2 (2 full ) BATHROOMS | 2520 SQUARE FEET

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

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Schedule a Showing/Request Info

Property Description

Built about 20 years before the Calvert house and its Classical-style fireplace surrounds, the Stagecoach Inn has mantels and surrounds that illustrate a distinctly German (specifically, Hessian) heritage. This reflects the early settlements in the Shenandoah Valley, which more closely resembled Pennsylvania than the closer Virginia tidewater.

The Pennsylvania Dutch (mostly Germans, “Deutsch”) were the earliest settlers of the area. The hand-planed, beaded siding on the outside of the Stagecoach Inn conceals heavy-timbered log construction underneath. Closer inspection—in the attic, for example—reveals hand-hewn beams for the rafters. You can still see the axemanʼs cuts and handwrought nails in the virgin timber.

The two-story inn was built in the era of hand tools and muscle power. A tree would first be felled and dried. Then standing on the log, an axeman would make vertical strikes on the log perpendicular to the grain. Finally, a craftsman standing alongside would take a broad axe and, working parallel with the grain, chop off the rounded sides, squaring the log.

Located right in the middle of New Market’s charming main center for commerce. This a probably a complete renovation project, and is priced to reflect.

Please use care when showing. Amazing potential here. FHA 203K or cash.

For more information, please contact Exclusive Listing Agent.



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9481 South Congress Street, New Market, Virginia – Just Listed

9481 South Congress Street, New Market, Virginia

Just Listed

Presented By:

Shannon Harrington

Certified Historic REALTOR, CRS
RE/MAX Advantage
540-294-5005
Licensed In: Virginia

  • Link on Facebook
  • Connect on LinkedIn
 

Schedule a Showing/Request Info

Property Description

Historical underpinnings of the carriage factory:

Trade and commerce looked different in the era of human-powered and animal-powered transport. Travel was slower so stopping points were closer together. The Valley Pike, though regarded as one of the nation’s better engineered and maintained roads, was unpaved and could still present challenges. Further, while wagons and carriages would have some metal components, wood and leather predominated. Travelers needed food and shelter, both for themselves and for their animals. Wagons and carriages often required repair or replacement.

New Market responded early on. An 1835 visitor, Joseph Martin, journaled that there is perhaps “no town in the state of the same size, where mechanical pursuits are carried on to a greater extent” than in New Market. Martin went on to cite a maker of threshing machines, two wheelwrights, four boot and shoemakers, four cabinet makers, four tanneries, two harness and saddlemakers, two metal works, two blacksmiths, two gunsmiths, and a number of other tradesmen. Not bad for a town of about 800 people.

The Calvert-Collins property represents New Market’s ancestral artisans and craftsmen with the Victorian-style building of the Cushman Carriage Factory. Built in the mid 1870s, the building first housed a cabinet and casket-making shop. Subsequently it was sold to the Cushman brothers, who manufactured carriages and wagons in the building and on the adjacent property. An artifact of that era is a ramp, straddling the front steps and going down to the handmade brick sidewalk. The double doors would swing open and a handsome carriage could be rolled out to the street. Bring a flashlight, and use extreme caution. Would make an amazing open-plan office space.

For more information, please contact Exclusive Listing Agent



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