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"Thank you … for the research, pictures and historical write-up about this beautiful home. Due to your information at historicnewalbany.com, we have an excited buyer and a grateful seller who wanted to make sure this home was passed to a family that would love and care for it."
Carol Keithley, eXp Realty
"[Historicnewalbany.com] not only listed my home years ago when I bought it, but it was also responsible for selling my historic home in just two weeks. In this kind of market, that is really saying something. The couple ... never thought of living in New Albany before viewing the house on your site."
Mary Anne
"Once [everything was uploaded], I got a call from a potential buyer and they loved it. We showed it to their parents and the next day wrote an offer. I feel that this was all due in part to the Historic New Albany website. Thank you for making a sale for me!"
Amanda Hines-Braden, Schuler Bauer Real Estate Services
". . . We (sold our home) . . . a few weeks ago to a nice couple, Jennifer and Kevin . . . We owe you a huge thank you because they saw it on the website. They live in Louisville and had not considered looking over here until they saw the listing!"
Mike and Sally
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Welcome home to this comfortable and character-filled bungalow! Soon to celebrate its 100th birthday, this was home to the Graham family for more than seven decades. With a great location in a distinctive neighborhood convenient to downtown, the Ohio River Greenway and both I-64 and I-65, it is ready for the next chapter in its history.
For more information contact Semonin Realtors' Rachel Gish (502/876-3595, rgish@semonin.com) or Nancy Stein (502/296-4306, nstein@semonin.com).
Built before the Civil War, this home was moved to its current location sometime around the turn of the 20th century. It boasts a great location in the East Spring Street Historic District, just blocks from New Albany’s vibrant downtown. The home underwent a complete, award-winning rehabilitation in 2017, providing all the modern conveniences while maintaining its historic charm.
For more information contact Paul Kiger, RE/MAX Advantage, at 502/314-6748 or paulkigergroup@gmail.com.
This stately Civil War-era structure offers opportunities galore – it could be used as a residence or a business, and is being sold with a liquor license attached. The building is located in the heart of the East Spring Street Historic District and just blocks east of the many downtown shops and restaurants. The area is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
For more information contact Teresa Moody, RE/MAX Advantage, at 502/295-6043 or teresahomesales1@gmail.com.
Located on beautiful, National Register-listed Shelby Place, this bungalow needs some TLC but offers a great location and a surprising amount of space! Constructed in 1913, the house may have been designed and built by Stephen Day and Sons Contractors, a prominent New Albany firm that built several other homes along Shelby Place. Although it was previousy divided into a duplex, it could easily be returned to single family use.
For more information contact Tami Campbell, Kentuckiana Real Estate, at 502/550-4593.