The Country Farmhouse From Fixer Upper Can Now Be Yours For $475K
Not to be confused with the Little Shop on Bosque (AKA the very first Magnolia store), the 2,889-square-foot Country Farmhouse from season 1 of Fixer Upper, located at 1044 Bosque Ridge Road in Crawford, Texas, is officially on the market.
This single-family farmhouse - which has more of a rustic vibe than the recently listed Faceless Bunker from the show's second season - sits on a plot of land that's a little more removed from the bustle and noise of downtown Waco. With key features including barn doors and exposed wooden beams, this home has all of the trademarks of a Chip and Joanna Gaines project.
Originally purchased in 2014 by Devon and Hannah Jonklaas for $197,000, Realtor.com writes, "Chip and Jo proceeded to spend close to $48,000 on the renovation. When all was said and done, Chip estimated the new resale value for the home to be around $305,000. But that was four long years ago."
Now, the home is listed at $485,000 and it's hard to say whether it'll last long - my guess? Put your offers in ASAP. Here are some of the best features of the home:
1) The exterior is made using the original cedar and stone.
Need I point out the inviting front porch is shaded by oak trees? It's the perfect place to sit and read with a glass of wine.
2) A brick fireplace and wooden mantel make for a gorgeous focal point.
But also, look at that ceiling. ]]>??
3) Windows in each of the rooms allow for plenty of natural light.
A bright kitchen certainly makes the space feel bigger.
4) Most of the wood features in the home are original.
According to Realtor.com, on the Country Farmhouse episode of Fixer Upper, Chip said that "Relatively little of the original wood had to be replaced."
5) The bedrooms are spacious.
Plus, there are four of them. Perfect for a family - or people who tend to have company over. A lot.
6) It's located on 3.65 acres of land.
I can almost hear the birds chirping. Can you imagine acres of peace and quiet?
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