The Most Beautiful Old Houses on the Market This Week

A curated collection of the best old houses for sale đź’›

c. 1900

Iconic “Rainbow Row” Gem

Charleston, South Carolina

$4,250,000

71 East Bay is a rare offering to live at an iconic East Bay address with light filled harbor views & walkable to Charleston’s best restaurants! Built as a commercial building before 1900, this three story masonry structure was converted into a residence for Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, circa 1930, by renowned architect Albert Simons. Two City Parking Permits included with the sale of the house. Don’t miss your chance to live in a turn key, lock & leave & low maintenance property, situated in the heart of everything magical that Charleston has to offer!

c. 1907

Chipwick
Hague, NY - $2.3 mil

c. 1880

Taber Hall
Marion, MA - $2.495 mil

c. 1889

Vibrant Victorian
Oakland, CA - $1.389 mil

c. 1890

Gem + Guest Quarters
Louisville, KY - $835,000

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c. 1929

Rare & Original Orchard Home

Riverside, California

$2,599,900

Original Orchard Home set on a long driveway off of a secluded cul-de-sac creating a very rural feel yet just a few short minutes across Historic Victoria Avenue to the 91 freeway and all the necessities! Built for the Chester S. Riley family and originally centered in their 80 acres Citrus Grove, this home is currently offered for first time in over 45 years - only the second time in its history! Enter the property down the Jacaranda flanked private drive to the imposing entry gate from which you get a peak at this stunning Italianate Residence perched on a promontory in the center of the property.

c. 1852

Creole Cottage
New Orleans, LA - $498,000

c. 1851

Dr. Kittredge House
Harvard, MA - $1.15 mil

c. 1858

Heilig-Foil House
Mount Pleasant, NC - $525,000

c. 1870

Bay Area Victorian
Vallejo, CA - $499,999

c. 1874

Stagecoach Inn & Stable

Round Mountain, Texas

$974,000

Looking for a unique venue in the heart of Texas, a historic place, or a peaceful homestead? Then you’ve found your location. This truly unique and historically rich property was built in 1874.  The estate embodies the spirit of the Old West, sitting on North Cypress Creek, known as the Pecan Bottom. The property’s history includes serving as a Stagecoach Stop and Inn, a post office, a general store, and a blacksmith shop, all of which contribute to its charm and character. Its listing on the National Register of Historic Places as one of only 40 Stagecoach Inns in the nation and the only stable in Texas to be listed, speaks to this property’s significance.

c. 1854

Kellogg Mansion
Amsterdam, NY - $594,900

c. 1850

Adobe Hacienda
Galisteo, NM - $1.025 mil

c. 1900

Classic & Expansive
Columbus, OH - $675,000

c. 1881

The Hyman House
Folsom, CA - $1.6 mil

c. 1900

Small Town Victorian
Montrose, PA - $259,900

c. 1917

Tree-Lined Street
Larchmont, NY - $3.25 mil

c. 1895

Colonial Revival Class
Waxahachie, TX - $975,000

c. 1930

Spanish Revival Sparkler
Monterey, CA - $2.695 mil

c. 1806

Historic Estate 12+ Acres
Pipersville, PA - $3.6 mil

c. 1918

Village Craftsman
Hudson, OH - $1.15 mil

c. 1860

Homestead on 32+ Acres
Buskirk, NY - $624,900

c. 1880

Farmhouse 57+ Acres
Woodstown, NJ - Auction

c. 1920

River Town Sparkler
Croton-on-Hudson, NY - $683,000

c. 1794

Hadley Hill 270+ Acres
Goffstown, NH - $3.95 mil

c. 1938

Village Colonial Classic
South Orange, NJ - $829,000

c. 1940

National Forest Cottage
New Concord, KY - $190,000