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107 & 109 Bragg Street
Sisters of Providence of St. Mary's Convent
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Joseph J. Best House
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107 Bragg Street
This attractive, two-story Colonial Revival brick building was originally built in 1940 as St. Therese’s Catholic Church’s home for the nuns who had come to Wilson in 1931 to operate a parish school. The second structure on this land was the former rectory.
This building is presently converted into five apartments which are non-conforming to the current zoning regulations. The property is livable, but will need a complete renovation to return it to a single family dwelling or a rental complex.
109 Bragg Street
Built between 1920 and 1922, this one-story frame house was given to St. Theresa Catholic Church and used as their rectory until the 1950s. The house also served as the convent for the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary’s until the completion of the new convent located next door and within the same property lines. The house is sheltered beneath a hip roof with gable dormers on the front (southeast) and side elevations. A simple wrap-around porch carried by Tuscan columns and bungalow four-over-one sash windows complete the house.
The house is currently set up as a two unit rental property. The house is livable but will require a complete renovation to convert back to single family. |
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These two properties are located on the same .593 acre lot. The Colonial Revival brick building was a former convent and offers a great opportunity as a multi-family dwelling. The one-story frame house and its wrap-around porch is ready to be converted back to single family living.
Price: $85,000.00
For both properties (107 & 109 Bragg Street)
SOLD $65,000
These properties are currently under renovation. The
brick convent will be converted into a four-unit apartment complex.
The Best House will return back to a single family home.
- Square Footage (107): 3,056
- Square Footage (109): 2,133
- Lot Size: .593 acres
total both structures
- Zoning: B-2
- Historic Tax Credits Available
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