Believe it or not, there are a number of Urbana three-bedroom homes that date back to the 1800s. You’ll find they have unmistakably vintage features like wide-plank fir floors, tall ceilings with dramatic moldings, lovely old growth in the yards, and more. What makes these houses even more appealing is the tasteful upgrades you’ll find have been put in place throughout the years — central air, energy-efficient windows, and carefully updated kitchens, among other things. Some are also larger than they appear from the outside, with unique floor plans and extra storage space in attics or basements. Come see a few of these old-world gems for yourself and you’re sure to fall in love with one of them.
| New as of 01-29-12 DABR |
| New as of 01-28-12 DABR |
| New as of 01-18-12 DABR |
| New as of 12-30-11 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 09-13-11 DABR |
| New as of 09-06-11 DABR |
| New as of 09-01-11 DABR |
| Reduced $5,500 to $112,000 on 01-21-12 DABR |
| Reduced $5,000 to $85,000 on 01-13-12 DABR |
| Reduced $2,000 to $132,900 on 01-10-12 DABR |
| Reduced $2,000 to $159,900 on 01-06-12 DABR |
| Reduced $4,550 to $199,900 on 12-29-11 DABR |
| Reduced $5,000 to $144,900 on 11-16-11 DABR |
| Reduced $10,000 to $239,900 on 11-02-11 DABR |
| Reduced $3,100 to $49,900 on 11-01-11 DABR |
| Reduced $5,000 to $134,900 on 10-29-11 DABR |
| Reduced $4,000 to $119,900 on 08-10-11 DABR |
Cyndi & Don Shurts