Greenfield Southeast

Greenfield Southeast

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12/22/2014

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Elmwood in Washington, NC
Between starting grad school and transitioning to a new role at work, it's been tough to find time to post. Luckily, the holidays are now upon us, which means (a little) more free time!

Something that's been intriguing me for a while is the potential for undervalued historic housing to instigate more economic activity and equitable wealth creation in small towns. To make it clear just how immediate the opportunity of purchasing in such a home is, over the next two weeks I'll be posting listings for homes from across Eastern North Carolina. Some are fixer uppers, others are historic homes with fancy names, all are intriguing in their own way.

I'm not a Realtor, so if you have any real interest, you should contact a local Realtor directly.

You can learn more about the properties that I've posted so far by clicking each picture below.
1002 Perry St | Kinston
903 N. Main St. | Tarboro
1010 W. Main St | Williamston
111 N. Greene St | Snow Hill
1001 N. Market St. | Washington
1012 Beaman St. | Clinton
407 W. Main St. | Elizabeth City
4312 W. Church St. | Farmville
1701 Rhem Ave. | New Bern
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