Historic Properties For Sale

Franklin-Jones House, c. 1820, Cary
AVAILABLE TO BE MOVED: The Franklin House is one of only a few extant coastal cottages left in Wake County. The mortise and tenon frame house is especially unique, as it contains rare vernacular Greek Revival detail, unusual for a small coastal cottage. The house features German siding, an upper half story, steeply-pitched sidegable roof, and so much more. Contact Capital Area Preservation at 919.833.8404 or info@cappresinc.org.

Medlin House, c. late nineteenth century, Raleigh
AVAILABLE TO BE MOVED: Located near the State Fairgrounds, this I-house is looking for a new site to call home. This five bay, frame I-house with a two story ell may date to the turn of the century or earlier. The house features a prominent two story ‘Mount Vernon’ style front porch, unpainted floor to ceiling heartwood pine paneling, masonry fireplaces, a playroom, and so much more. Contact Capital Area Preservation at 919.833.8404 or info@cappresinc.org.

James E. Ballentine House, c. 1890, Fuquay-Varina
UPDATED LISTING!! WAKE COUNTY FARMHOUSE AND 2.75 ACRES. Once part of a large dairy operation, the James E. Ballentine House is representative of farmhouse dwellings that once populated rural Wake County. The two-story, triple-A house was built in 1890 with unusual one-story wings on both the front and rear elevations. The house has had several additions yet retains its original central entry, porch balustrade, siding and window sashes. Will be sold with a preservation easement and rehabilitation agreement. The property is located in Fuquay-Varina in southwest Wake County. For more information please contact Capital Area Preservation at 919.833.6404 or info@cappresinc.org

Henry Bryan Store Condominiums, c.1912, Garner
FOR SALE: ONLY 2 CONDOS LEFT! Modern Living in Historic Downtown Garner The Henry Bryan Store offers residents a unique blend of historic atmosphere and contemporary convenience with four condominiums in a newly renovated mixed-use structure. The 1912 building, located in Garner’s National Register District, provides a peaceful retreat from city life just minutes away from Raleigh’s downtown area and I-40. The two story brick structure pays an architectural homage to its former commercial usage with exposed brick, exposed wooden roof tresses, fourteen-foot ceilings. Other Features Include: Original hardwood floors, Granite countertops, Stainless-steel fixtures and appliances, Walk-in closets, Off-street parking, Elevator, Sprinkler System, Security System. Apartments available in both One and two-bedroom floor plans. Contact Magdy Saad at 919.772.3757 for more information

  Capital Area Preservation, Inc.
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Raleigh, NC 27611-8072
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