116 W James Street, Columbus

$285,000

0 Beds
0 Baths
5,400 Sqft
.06 Acres
0 Garages

This 1916 Neo-Classical Revival was started as a private bank by R.W. Chadbourn, who traveled here from Maine in 1849. It was his bank that became the First National Bank, incorporated in 1861, the 178th chartered bank in the country. Standing stellar yet today, this downtown Columbus building offers great curb appeal! The main level commercial space is currently vacant with well made build-outs, large display windows, a generous space for retail and/or service, and half bath. Upper level with striking corridor takes you back in time and ushers you to three one-bedroom apartments with beautiful woodwork, large windows, and high ceilings. All tenants are on a month-to-month and pay all utilities. Each apartment has their own furnace and storage space. Convenient coin-operated washer/dryer.

Starritt-Meister Realty, LLC.

Essential Information
Status Active
Detailed Status Active
Days on Market 102
MLS® # 1969837
Price $285,000
Square Footage 5,400
Acres 0.06
Year Built 1861
Type Business/Comm
Assessed Value $194,900
Year Assesed 2023
Net Taxes $4,352
Tax Year 2023
Exterior Brick/Stone, Stone
Roofing Tar & gravel
Community Information
Address 116 W James Street
MLS® Area COLUMBUS - C
City Columbus
County Columbia
State WI
Zip Code 53925
Amenities
Parking Offsite
Property Overview
Total Units 4
Additional Information
Zoning CBD-1
Total Finished SqFt 5,400
Short Sale No
REO / Bank Owned No
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