Redeem & Restore

Redeem & Restore: Former Church with Bonus Structure – A Rare Fixer-Upper Opportunity

📜 Long English Description:

Calling all visionaries, flippers, and creative investors! This is a truly unique opportunity to breathe new life into a former church-turned-residence, complete with an additional 20’ x 52’ secondary building, all situated on a half-acre lot. Brimming with potential and original architectural features waiting to be repurposed or restored, this property offers the perfect canvas for a bold transformation.

While both structures are currently in poor condition and require full renovation, they provide a foundation of character and history that can’t be replicated. The main building, formerly a place of worship, still bears distinctive details—ideal for salvage, resale, or a creative restoration project. Whether you’re dreaming of a custom home, studio, workshop, or investment property, this site offers room to imagine and create something truly one-of-a-kind.

📌 Key Features:

  • Approximately 0.5 acres of land

  • Main structure: Former church with residential conversion potential

  • Secondary building measuring 20′ x 52′

  • Historic charm and original materials throughout

  • Zoning flexibility may offer creative usage options (subject to local regulations)

⚠️ Important Notes:

  • DO NOT enter either building under any circumstances—unsafe conditions

  • The property is overgrown, so protective clothing (boots, long sleeves, etc.) is highly recommended for walking the land

  • Sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with no contingencies

  • Cash buyers only

Room sizes are unknown and square footage is an estimate based on GIS data. While the listing information is deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed, and due diligence is strongly encouraged.

This is a rare fixer-upper with soul, perfect for those with imagination, tools, and a passion for revival. Whether you’re looking to preserve history or reimagine it completely—opportunities like this don’t come along often.

From Zillow

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