GREAT OPPORTUNITY for live/work in the heart of downtown Leesburg. The original building known as the Magnolia House (1,800 SF) was built in 1914 and was a downtown residence until 2001 when it became a law office (see attached brochure on the Magnolia House). Currently leased (month to month) to business owners who work/live in the Magnolia House. On the first floor it has an enclosed porch/sun room, reception area/office, living room (or conference room), dining area (or break room), 1/2 bath, and full kitchen with a gas range and updated appliances. Upstairs are two bedrooms (or offices) and a full bathroom. The historical Magnolia House was renovated in 2018 when the addition was added for a first floor garage (592 SF) and second floor 1 bedroom residence (684 SF). The residence (Owner occupied) can be accessed from a breezeway (160 SF) between the two buildings, a gate entrance, or the garage. The garage is large enough for a full size vehicle and a golf cart or motorcycle. The second floor addition is a great room concept with a spacious kitchen (gas range) overlooking the living area. It has a private bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms. One private parking space on the side of the building and street parking (public) in front of the building. Don't miss this opportunity to live/work under one roof in downtown Leesburg or occupy one of the units and lease the remainder.
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4/18/2022 10:50:41 AM | New Value: Pending |
3/21/2022 3:52:00 PM | New Value: $549,000 |
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