The Most Beautiful Old Houses on the Market This Week

A curated collection of the best old houses for sale 💛

c. 1885

Historic District Highlight

Camden, South Carolina | $1,400,000

In the heart of Camden’s historic district, this extraordinary 1885 Greek Revival residence is a rare opportunity to own a home rich in heritage yet suited for modern living. As you step inside, historic craftsmanship is evident throughout. Antique heart pine floors span the entire first level. Tall, 10’10” ceilings are accented with intricate dental moldings. Rare etched moldings frame doorways and stairwells. Seven fireplaces contribute both warmth and ambiance. And at the heart of the home lies a formal dining room designed to impress. Coffered ceilings add depth and drama, while classic wainscoting wraps the room in elegance.

c. 1879

Second Empire Beauty
Pleasantville, NY - $1.639 mil

c. 1873

Downtown Estate on 3 Acres
Jackson, TN - $1.25 mil

c. 1935

Lynn Hall
Port Allegany, PA - $2.75 mil

c. 1865

End-Unit Brownstone
New Haven, CT - $1.295 mil

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c. 1906

Rural Victorian Mansion

Norway, Kansas | $397,000

This extensively updated 6-bedroom, 4.5-bath property offers the rare combination of size, functionality, historic charm and complete system upgrades, all wrapped into a layout that simply makes sense the moment you walk through it. Extensive updates throughout the home—including major improvements to HVAC, electrical, plumbing, windows, doors, and flooring—provide a level of confidence that’s hard to find in properties of this size. With both rural water service and private well water available, fiber internet access, and established apple and peach trees, this property is set up for both comfort and long-term reliability.


c. 1920

Desirable In-Town Location
Greensboro, GA - $549,000

c. 1791

Re-Imagined Church
Plymouth, CT - $599,999

c. 1915

Boutique B&B on 6+ Acres
Roxboro, NC - $1.399 mil

c. 1929

History, Location & Potential!
Saratoga Springs, NY - $3.25 mil

c. 1905

Iconic Former Chapel

Groton, Massachusetts | $2,995,000

This home is a truly extraordinary offering. An iconic 1887 former chapel in Groton Center, once owned by the prestigious Groton School, now beautifully converted to a single-family residence while preserving its striking Gothic Revival architecture. Thoughtfully designed for multigenerational living with remarkable versatility, this home easily accommodates extended family, guests, or income-producing possibilities. A spacious apartment above the four-car garage expands the options even further. The connected lower level offers excellent privacy with its own entrance and features a full kitchen, two bedrooms, an office, laundry, and a bonus room ideal for an in-law suite.

c. 1876

Stone Manor on 2 Acres
Shrewsbury, MA - $910,000

c. 1780

Quintessential New England
Pittsfield, NH - $849,000

c. 1928

Beautifully Preserved
Concord, NC - $675,000

c. 1790

Stone Farmhouse on 12 Acres
Plumstead, PA - $1.295 mil

c. 1930

A Charming Retreat
Watkinsville, GA - $919,000

c. 1925

Historic Bell Aire Gardens
Roanoke, VA - $659,000

c. 1834

200 Acre Country Retreat
Pine Plains, NY - $4.25 mil

c. 1945

Historic District Brick Beauty
Laurens, SC - $484,900

c. 1850

Lake Champlain Waterfront
Essex, NY - $735,000

c. 1951

Updated Ranch
Glen Ridge, NJ - $1.15 mil

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