The McCarver home offers a once in a lifetime chance to own a piece of history. This property sits on 2/3 of an acre in a wooded park like setting.
Surrounded by newly built homes which reflect and keep intact the historic integrity of the property, it stands out as the 2nd oldest home in Oregon which is also on the historical registry.
Cut in Maine and then patterned in Boston, the Morton McCarver House was brought over to Oregon City and erected in 1850,
In 2009, Icon Construction finished remodeling the home, while still keeping intact its original doors, and original hard wood floors that have now been restored.
A new aggregate driveway leads to a just added garage.
The up-to date master suite has a claw foot soaker tub, while the remodeled kitchen has all the modern amentities to make it feel like your own gourmet kitchen.
This property offers a chance to live in a piece of history without having to do all the work to restore it to feel new.
This property sits on that large, hard to find, 2/3 of an acre lot in a wooded park like setting, yet its just minutes from downtown Oregon City. The freshly remodeled home was built to last another 160 years
This is One of the only properties in Oregon on the historic registry, and now its available to own.
The ideal buyer for this home is one that will appreciate owning a one of a kind home that will endure the test of time; a buyer that has always wanted the ultimate historic home without needing to do the work to make it perfect.
This home also qualifies for job loss home protection through the rainy day foundation and evergreen home loans. This program provides buyers peace of mind in making a decision to buy in today's market by offering to pay up to six months of house payments to the amount of $1800 each in the event that the buyer should lose their job. For details, contact Cathie Ross wtih Evergreen Home Loans for details.
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