This is an incredible property. Live here and run the bed & breakfast, or bring the whole gang b/c each one can have their own train car to live in. It's a 1925 train station in Nova Scotia, Canada. The Train Station Inn, Tatamagouche features 10 Caboose and Box Car accommodations, Dining Car, meeting/relaxation Cars, Baggage Room Bar, large stocked Gift Shop, Coffee Shop and breakfast room, and accommodations in the Train Station itself. $1.639m approx. USD. Look at this interesting property- also, it's turn-key. Comes fully furnished.
The dining car.
Each of these cars have private bedrooms with baths, living rooms, and kitchenettes.
These have yards.
And, they're pretty roomy, too.
This one has 2 bedrooms.
Bath and living area.
It also has a small outside area.
This one even has a fireplace.
Here's the bar car.
The store- all the stock comes with it. This is the coffee shop.
This trolley comes with it, too. How fun is that?
You can see that there's an apt. above the station and a rooftop deck.
Big, beautiful, 1872 church conversion in Ovid, MI. Not only is it huge, but it's so much fun inside. It can be a live & work situation or a venue, plus a home. 4bds, 3ba, 6,620sqft, and is a steal at $258,222. Look at that steeple!
There's a vast, empty area of the main church. It has an original fireplace and a modified former altar space. Look at the lighting they installed. Also, the stained glass glass windows are still intact.
This is interesting. It looks like a professional stage, but note what they did with pipes from the organ.
Look at all the flatscreens. What could this be? A game area?
I don't know what this is, but I like the floor.
This is interesting. Is that something like ax throwing?
Plus there's a full bath here.
This place is so huge.
Downstairs, they've got foodstuffs and a deep freeze.
Huge finished room.
Another room next to it has shelving.
Plus a very large bedroom.
Also another nice bedroom w/a little heat stove.
This building goes on and on. It's all finished, too.
Here's a full bath.
They've got a laundry room, too.
The rooms are so big. Here's a dining room with what must've been the service window from the original church.
They removed the old church kitchen and put in a regular house kitchen. Lots of cabinets.
Interesting 1880 home in Los Alamos, CA was originally built as a stagecoach stop and was rebuilt in 1915 as a hotel and saloon, operating that way for much of its history until it was repurposed as a private estate in the 1970s. 14bds, 13ba, 11,400sqft, $4.495m. Also, Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson's 1983 hit "Say, Say, Say "and Jon Bon Jovi's "Bang a Drum" were filmed here.
Whether you envision it as a luxury retreat, event venue, thriving restaurant & bar, or combination of the three, the 1880 Union Hotel offers something out of the ordinary. I wonder if it comes w/the furnishings, since it's currently a wedding venue. Usually, they're sold turnkey, but it doesn't say anything.
This must be the original front desk in the corner.
Huge reception/sitting room.
There's a pretty fireplace in the bright reception room.
Look at the size of this bar with the brass footrail.
They've got this huge room set up nicely.
Then, here they have another huge room that looks like a game room.
All 14 rooms are impeccable. This one has a lovely canopy bed and sink.
This one has a beautiful brick wall and doors to a terrace.
It also has a vintage reproduction copper tub in its ensuite.
And, it has a sitting room with a beautiful stained glass window and a second pair of doors to the terrace.
Look at this cute room. It has beautiful stained glass and a dressing table for three.
Here's a den with an antique desk and well worn leather chairs.
A fun child's room.
Large family room.
This is the only room that resembles a kitchen that they show, but it must be a part of one of the suites. If it's currently an estate, there's got to be a kitchen somewhere.
There are tons of historic photos, if you Google the hotel, and I found this photo of the kitchen.
Love this bath with a water closet style toilet.
Very pretty bedroom.
Here's another shower room with a water closet and a sink that looks like an old pump made out of an antique dresser.
This is a smaller bedroom, but it's so cozy.
And, look at the matching ensuite.
The garden is gorgeous.
The canopy must've been for weddings. Oooh, there's doggo on the left.
An artist bought this multi-use 1854 building in St. Petersburg, VA, which has a thriving arts and culture scene, and transformed it into a stunning home, plus a studio, but there's potential for a boutique/retail spot, exhibition space and work area. It's an art/cultural hub in itself. Check out this interesting property- 8,324sqft. Residence has 2bds, and there are 4ba. $850k.
This conversion is so beautifully done. Look at this huge living room with an entire wall of shelving.
One wall of exposed brick was left along the back of the room.
Very spacious dining area.
Check out the size of this chef's kitchen.
Not sure if the counters are natural stone or cement.
In addition to the huge kitchen, there's also a pantry.
Hallway and stairs to an upper floor.
Very large bedroom.
A walk-in closet.
Isn't this unusual? It looks like this area is dedicated to the art projects.
I would say that this is the primary bedroom b/c not only is it huge, it's part art studio/office/and sitting room.
Spacious bath.
Also a nice laundry room.
The art studio spaces are enormous.
There's even a dark room.
Downstairs, the retail space is used for art.
It looks like there's a business here. Look at the original staircase on the right. What an operation they have going on in here.
I wonder why they want to sell it. Maybe some of it would stay, b/c there's so much stuff and it looks like an established operation.
Outside, there's a courtyard with a pizza oven.
And, this door opens to a wood shop.
The residence also has a separate entrance from the street. 4,639.14sqft lot.
Historical landmark with rental income. This is an 1893 single story structure in Taylor, TX that began as a hardware store/hatchery and was rumored to also have a speakeasy. Currently, it has a bar w/a commercial stage and professional sound system, plus a 1bd, 1ba, 1,680sqft apt. Total bldg. space is 3,000sqft. $795k.
This is how it looked in 2016 and it looks like they sandblasted the white paint off to expose the original brick.
Welcome to the Black Sparrow Music Parlor.
The business is lovely. It's also part of the town's "ghost tour" and the area has been revitalized since becoming the home of Samsung.
This is quite a large space and looks like a thriving business.
There's a living room-like seating area on the side, too.
Plus, a little library and desk.
They've got resident pets, too. They sometimes play music in this area outside.
The outdoor area.
Doors to the cute residence.
Looks like the main living area is open.
So, it's like a studio.
The bath.
It's kinda funky and cozy, though.
It's cute. I wonder what the spiral stairs lead to.
It has a large kitchen. Could that be the door to the bar?
3,484sqft lot.
The bar's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/blacksparrowmusicparlor
Here's a very unusual property. It's a 1992 estate in Taos, NM, a single family residence, but with 2 buildings, very different in style. The 2 buildings offer a lot of flexibility. 4bds, 3ba, 7,030sqft, $2.5m. This is such a lovely property. Look at this.
First you have an Adobe Taos style, main house.
It has the terra cotta floors, log beams, and Mexican style. '
Step out onto a lovely covered deck outside the living room.
Beautiful curved cabinetry is fitted into the sculpted adobe peninsula.
Lovely primary bedroom. Look at the molding on the doorway and the stained glass.
Beautiful tile in the bathroom.
Here's a lovely private deck with stairs that go up to a rooftop deck.
Options.
Beautiful views.
This is the 2nd bedroom in the house. Both the main house and the guest house have 2 bds. each. Love the built-ins.
Then, look at this magnificent room down on the ground floor.
Isn't this an amazing flex-space? Look at the size of those tree trunk columns. The light fixtures look like they're architectural salvage from a church.
Now, let's go to the guest house, which the listing describes as Victorian style. This is pretty.
Oh, look, it's a little goth-y, too. So, it has a kitchenette.
And, it also has a large bedroom with seating, a desk, and table. Look at the churchy stained glass goth windows.
So, that's the guest space. Then, there's this huge shop/studio space for the owner.
And, look at this wonderful room. It's like a little pavilion.
This building is so flexible. This nice room has a skylight.
And, here's a larger living space. This could be a business, a guest suite, a studio, or a rental.
It would make a cool antique shop.
The grounds are gorgeous. Look at this water feature.
Beautiful patio. This 1.66 acre property has so much to offer.
What an interesting 1940 Triplex in New Orleans, LA. It's been a party venue w/guest suites, and can still be used as one, or it can be a private residence, or a combination of both. 3bds, 4ba, 4,063sqft, $1.49m.
This could be a beautiful living room opening to a courtyard.
Or a venue.
I found the site for the venue, which I included at the end. You can make between $2k - $5k just for the space.
This can be your beautiful kitchen.
Or, you can rent it out, on occasion.
Here's a large main floor living room space.
And, it has a nice big shower room, in addition to a powder room.
What a lovely bedroom. That railing is stunning.
It also has a bath.
You can also rent the suite out to the wedding couple.
Since it's a triplex, there are 2 other living quarters, so you can just leave the main floor as a venue. This is a lovely kitchen/dining combo.
With a beautiful bedsitting room.
And, a modern shower room.
The 3rd living quarter. There's nothing I love more than distressed walls. That is my all-time favorite. This is lovely- vintage sink and fireplace, just beautiful.
This unit has a nice large bedsitting room w/a fireplace, also.
It has a shower room similar to the other unit's.
And, a sweet terrace.
On the other side of the building there's this large area with seating for outdoor dining. The Rectangular Lot Dimensions: 31'11" x 53' + 32' x 100'
This is a unique situation. The lovely 1875 Victorian is called the Snyder Homestead in Woodstock, NY. The 4bd, 6ba, 2,980sqft home, featuring a mansard roof, is a mixed-use business/residence. It is a licensed bed & breakfast, a storefront on the right, and an owners apt. on the top floor. The house also faces the vibrant town green with many shops. $1.495m.
You can see the storefront on the right.
The sign says "Remedies Herb Shop."
Lovely porch. Note the "Sorry, Closed" sign tacked to the post.
Look at the art that was on the lawn when the shop was open.
A cozy combination living/dining room opens to a deck.
Nice dining area.
This is an interesting setup- it's a kitchenette in the living/dining area, which is basically all that's needed to make breakfast for a small B&B.
There's also a regular kitchen.
The B&B bedrooms are on the 2nd fl.
This bedroom features a table-for-two and seating. It's like transporting back in time.
Lovely bath fixtures.
Here's a smaller room.
And, another remodeled bath.
Small patio in the yard.
I'm not sure what this is, but I think that it may be part of the shop. The listing said that because there are so many possibilities, buyers should bring their architects to discuss their visions.
Going up to the owner's apt. on the 3rd floor. Look at the niche.
It's a 3rm. apt. that the listing oddly describes as "serene."
It has a vintage kitchen, but you can climb out the window to the roof and that's pretty cool.
That's nice, right?
Has a nice bedroom.
And, a vintage bath. The property has potential.
There's this old barn/garage on the property, plus parking for 8 cars.
The .25 acre corner lot is next door to a picturesque church.