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1933 Colonial in Pickens Offers Restoration Opportunity for Ambitious Buyer
Tucked into the quiet outskirts of Pickens, a 1933 Colonial-style home is drawing attention not for polished finishes, but for potential.
Set on nearly half an acre, the brick residence features deep front and rear porches that evoke an earlier era of architecture—spaces designed for long summer evenings and unhurried mornings. Inside, approximately 2,900 square feet unfold into a mix of formal and informal rooms, including a traditional dining room, a spacious living room, and a keeping room that could serve as the heart of daily life.
The layout includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with a bonus suite equipped with its own bath. The configuration offers flexibility for extended family living, guest accommodations, or a private retreat. A large pantry and the home’s classic structural elements underscore its original craftsmanship and practical design.
However, the property is not move-in ready. Missing key systems and the absence of paved parking signal that significant renovation will be required. Real estate observers note that homes of this vintage often appeal to buyers willing to invest time and resources into restoration projects.
For the right purchaser, the house represents more than a renovation—it presents an opportunity to revive a piece of local architectural history and shape its next chapter.




