214 W Fremont St., Arlington Heights, IL 60004
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$350,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 1.10 1,764 $8,495.41 1873
On the market: 2 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,804($2,096 + $708 taxes*)

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Charming Farmhouse with Unlimited Potential in Coveted Arlington Heights Location! Location-Character-Opportunity. Welcome to one of the most desirable streets in Arlington Heights, just blocks from the vibrant downtown area with its incredible restaurants, boutique shopping, Metra access, parks, and top-rated schools. This charming farmhouse sits on a beautiful lot and offers endless possibilities. Whether you're a seasoned renovator ready to breathe new life into this classic home-or a visionary looking to build new-this is the property you've been waiting for. The Home Needs Work-let's be honest. It requires a full renovation and is being sold as-is. But with the right touch, it could be transformed into something truly special. Original woodwork, vintage charm, and a storybook presence give it a character you simply can't recreate. Teardown Potential? Possibly-but buyers must consult the Arlington Heights Design Committee due to the significance of the homes on this street and its architectural integrity. This is a rare opportunity to make your mark while honoring the character of a treasured neighborhood. Lot is approx 50 x 130, plat from Remine records under additional information. Beautiful tree lined street highlighting Memorial Park, Award Winning Library and the Arlington Heights Historical District. Home is served by Olive Elementary, Thomas Middle and Hersey High Schools. As-Is Sale. Prospective buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence with respect to any intended construction, remodeling, or development of the property. This includes, but is not limited to, verifying zoning regulations, building codes, permit requirements, setback limitations, utility access, and any applicable restrictions imposed by local authorities. Buyers should consult directly with the appropriate municipal departments, licensed contractors, architects, or land-use professionals to ensure that their intended use of the property is permissible.
Listing courtesy of Caroline Starr, @properties Christie's International Real Estate