Subdivision: Trappe Sub
List Price: $200,000
Expected Active Date: Jul 09
Built circa 1830 and predating the founding of New Athens itself, this extraordinary and unapologetically unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history while creating something entirely your own. Public historical records associate the home with the earliest days of the village and with Narcisse Pensoneau, founder of New Athens and one of the area's early river transportation entrepreneurs. With more than 4,434 square feet, this is not a home for someone seeking ordinary. This is a property for visionaries, preservation enthusiasts, creatives, investors, entrepreneurs, and buyers who understand that some homes are projects worth pursuing. Over nearly two centuries, the property has evolved through multiple additions and chapters, resulting in a fascinating floorplan that offers flexibility rarely found in today's market. A former physician's office addition has been converted into an entirely separate living area featuring two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and 1.5 baths, creating exceptional possibilities for multi-generational living, private guest accommodations, in-law quarters, caregiver housing, independent living space for an adult child, home business use, or income-producing opportunities. The original residence and subsequent additions combine to create spaces that simply do not exist in newer construction. The upstairs features what was once a ballroom, a remarkable reminder of the home's rich past and an incredible blank canvas for its future. Adjacent to the ballroom is an unfinished bonus space awaiting renovation and ready to become whatever the next steward of this home imagines: studio, office, theater room, additional bedrooms, creative workspace, game room, or retreat. Four fireplaces provide warmth, charm, and architectural interest throughout the home. Original wood flooring, historic millwork, and countless character details remain, blending old-world craftsmanship with modern improvements already completed by current ownership. Major systems have received significant investment, including four-zoned heating and cooling systems for comfort and efficiency throughout this expansive residence, as well as a tankless water heater. Situated on approximately .50 acres, the property offers room to breathe while still remaining convenient to community amenities. The oversized two-car garage provides generous storage space for vehicles, equipment, hobbies, workshop needs, or future projects. A considerable amount of renovation work has already been completed, allowing the next owner to focus less on stabilization and more on personalization. Yet perhaps the greatest feature of all is what remains possible. Airbnb or short-term rental venture, subject to local zoning and approvals. Generational family estate. Live/work arrangement. Private residence with guest quarters. Artist retreat. Historic restoration project or Investment opportunity. The possibilities are genuinely limited only by imagination, vision, and budget. Properties like this rarely fit neatly into a box, and they are not meant to. This is not a turnkey property or a cookie-cutter floorplan. This extraordinary home is not for every buyer. But for the buyer who appreciates history, character, architectural evolution, and the opportunity to continue the story of a home that has stood for nearly two centuries, opportunities like this rarely come along. Bring your ideas, your vision, your contractor, and your imagination. The next chapter of this remarkable property is waiting to be written. Financing options may make this once-in-a-generation opportunity more attainable than buyers realize. Buyers may be eligible for 100% USDA financing with no down payment, allowing funds for future improvements and personalization. Illinois also offers IHDA DPA programs that reduce upfront costs with very little money out of pocket. Income and program guidelines apply. Consult an approved lender regarding eligibility.