$240,000 144 MAIN STREET , FROSTBURG
- MLS#:MDAL2002746
- Property Type: Residential
- Address: 144 MAIN STREET
- City / Zip:FROSTBURG, MD 21532
- Area:FROSTBURG
- County:ALLEGANY
- Neighborhood:NONE AVAILABLE
- Bedrooms:4
- Bathrooms:1
- Acres:0.26
- Year Built:1855
- Zoning:RO
- Date Listed:03/28/2022
Agent's Comments
Own a piece of history with The Hocking House, built in 1855. Unique Architecture is a Must See.. The Location is perfect, with a bonus of over 100k in structural improvements. The Hocking House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The Hocking House is a 1855 2 1/2 story, three-bay, hip- roofed dwelling which exhibits features characteristic of the transitional Greek Revival-Italianate style. The house is constructed of brick laid in four course American bond. The South facade is symmetrical, with tall paired 4/6 windings flanking the recessed central entrance. The entrance retains its original bracketed entablature supported on flat pilasters. Similar brackets decorate the boxed roof cornice. A shallow cross gable define the central bay. The second floor windows, slightly smaller than those below, are also paired, utilizing 4/4 sash, simple wooden sills, and slightly splayed brick lintels. Windows on in the east and west ends of the building, two per floor, are 6/6 sash withe splayed brick lintels. The Hocking House was built in 1855 on a tract of land known as "The Hotel". The land was part the estate of Robert Clarke, Sr., one of the original settlers of the area that is now Frostburg.
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FROSTBURG
- Last Updated: 5/20/22
Market Snapshot - Total Properties listed: 53
- Average list Price: $181,132.42
- Median list Price: $110,000.00
Typical Property - Residential
- 1.2 Bedrooms
- 0.6 Baths
- 377.70 Square Feet
- $479.57 / Sq. Ft.
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