C. 1856 - Lockhart-Shivers-Taylor
This charming Greek Revival is located on 3.36 acres at the west end of DeKalb Street, and was completely restored in 2010. Heart pine floors, original mantels, granite kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 and 1/2 baths, a...
C. 1849, Kenwood is located on almost one acre. Handsome central staircase, heart pine floors, original mantels, parlor 17 x 18 feet matching the dining room across the hall, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, convenient kitchen with island and pantry, appr...
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4 bedrooms, 3 baths, spacious family room with fireplace & built-in shelves, large dining room opens to living room, big open kitchen with custom pantry and breakfast area, huge sunroom. Master bedroom with bath & huge master...
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 11 acres with pond and 2 barns with equipment shed. Living room/dining area, kitchen with breakfast area, utility room/office, double garage, covered patio. $199,000. Call Bill Mackey.
Charming brick cottage with metal roof, insulated windows & new central heat & air. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1408 sq ft, living room, dining, sun porch, large eat-in kitchen, laundry & single carport. Excellent opportunity to own your own home or...
3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living area with sliding doors to back yard, dining room off kitchen, closed-in porch with concrete floors could be bonus room or sunroom. Appliances stay (stove, refrigerator). Large fenced-in back yard. Approx. 1,112 sq ...
Great city block with view of the Tombigbee River. Block has city street on three sides and railroad frontage on the south side. Great for any type of development. This lot is unique that it is located three blocks from the Demopolis city squar...
Cute! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with spacious linen closet, living room with gas logs in fireplace, dining area, kitchen has new cabinets, sink and countertops, laundry room, master bedroom has 2 closets. $76,900. Call Lori Mackey 334-327-6790.
C. 1863, built as a law office with living space upstairs, it became the home of the Marion Standard newspaper until 1918 when it became the US Post Office. It was then purchased by Marshall Pope Grocery. The building even housed a one lane bow...