
Description
OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY IN BEAUTIFUL MOKELUMNE HILL. This is a historical building right on Main Street. Run your business in the front and live or rent out the back. The residential part is accessed from Steveson St. The commercial part is right on Main St across from the Historical Hotel Leger. There are beautiful stone walls and its own bathroom. The residential back consists of a kitchen, 1 bathroom, 2 bedrooms, a laundry area and a living room. New roof was installed this year to the historical specification of the city. Its history: McFadden Stone Store (1855). Built by grocer William McFadden, it was operated by Conrad Platt as a hardware store and tin shop by 1858, then by merchant William DePew and his wife in the 1870s and 1880s. John Meyer had his Oasis Saloon here in the early 1900s and the Reed family operated it as a grocery store into the early 1970s. The building is listed as an historic structure within the Mokelumne Hill Design Review District. As such, it is eligible to be rehabbed under the State Historic Building Code which allows leniency in many County and State Code requirements. If the building is to be used commercially, it could be eligible for tax credits if rehab followed Federal Guidelines.
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0BEDS
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0.07ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,172SQFT
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$134$/SQFT
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Description
OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY IN BEAUTIFUL MOKELUMNE HILL. This is a historical building right on Main Street. Run your business in the front and live or rent out the back. The residential part is accessed from Steveson St. The commercial part is right on Main St across from the Historical Hotel Leger. There are beautiful stone walls and its own bathroom. The residential back consists of a kitchen, 1 bathroom, 2 bedrooms, a laundry area and a living room. New roof was installed this year to the historical specification of the city. Its history: McFadden Stone Store (1855). Built by grocer William McFadden, it was operated by Conrad Platt as a hardware store and tin shop by 1858, then by merchant William DePew and his wife in the 1870s and 1880s. John Meyer had his Oasis Saloon here in the early 1900s and the Reed family operated it as a grocery store into the early 1970s. The building is listed as an historic structure within the Mokelumne Hill Design Review District. As such, it is eligible to be rehabbed under the State Historic Building Code which allows leniency in many County and State Code requirements. If the building is to be used commercially, it could be eligible for tax credits if rehab followed Federal Guidelines.
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