This Federal-style home built in 1920 in Macomb is on the market for $182,500.
This Federal-style home built in 1920 in Macomb is on the market for $182,500.
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On the market: This historic Macomb home has a wrap around porch

Address: 629 S. Randolph St., Macomb

Property description: This three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home is believed to be one of the first large residences built in McDonough County. The Federal-style home built in 1920 once sat on an expansive 80-acre property stretching from Piper Street to Grant Street. It has 2,202 square feet of living space.

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There is a full-length porch with Italianate balustrades. Inside, there are hardwood floors, original woodwork and wood-trimmed windows. The primary living room flows into a formal dining space accented by a chandelier and a feature wall.

The kitchen has dark wood cabinetry, granite countertops, a central island and a garden window overlooking the outdoors, with an adjacent dining area.

Upstairs, a second living space has carpeting and a marble-surround fireplace. One bathroom has a vintage clawfoot tub, white tile wainscoting and a garden-view window. The laundry is on the main level.

Original craftsmanship remains throughout the home, including wood flooring, beams and detailed finishes, alongside modern updates. There is an attached, two-car garage.

Asking price: $182,500

Listing agent: Richard Westen, RE/MAX Aligned, 309-255-0453

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Kathi Edwards is a freelance contributor to the McDonough County Voice.

This article originally appeared on The McDonough County Voice: On the market: This historic Macomb home has a wrap around porch

Reporting by Kathi Edwards, Special to The McDonough County Voice / The McDonough County Voice

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