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Historic Blitch/Lane home-1st time on market in 120 yrs.- Statesboro, ga.

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Real Estate Agent with Mopper-Stapen,Realtors

 

I am still marketing this property--given the inquiries here is where you can go to see all the property details: http://tinyurl.com/67pdnq

History is still Alive--

As a real estate agent you never know who will call and what property you might get to market.  Just recently, I was called to market a property  (shown above) which I had admired for over 30 years in Statesboro, Ga.  I had never been in the property before and was elated when the owner contacted me about listing it for sale. The current owner inherited the property from her brother who had lived there for the last 10+ years.

(view  off top porch)

The property is only 45mi. northwest of savannah and it sits magnificently on a road leading north out of Statesboro.--approx. 10 minutes from the downtown.  Surrounded by woods and farm land the home forces you to slow down and look.  A colonial plantation style home the house has been in the same two families ( Blitch /Lane) for the last 124 years. Know as the Blitch-Lane home by native Bulloch Countians -this is the first time this home has ever been available for public sale. (Can you imagine ?) In addition to its proximity to savannah and statesboro, the home is only minutes from Marsh Hunting Preserve which has some of the best hunting land in the area for quail and deer. (If you are a hunter you need to ck out the preserve)

   The home was built in 1879/80 and still retains all most all of its original details. Although the exterior style is colonial, the interior is more along the lines of  "shot gun"-which means you can fire a shot thru the front door and it will go out the backdoor with out hitting anything (unless of course you are standing in the line of fire). The interior is simple-but you have original heart of the pine floors, the foyer is large enough to entertain in, original plaster and moldings, 12+ foot ceilings and eight fireplaces.  It is a jewel now, just as it was back in 1879.

 The original property owned and built by W.H.Blitch, Sr. -land wise, stretched all the way to the Ogeechee River, and included a toll bridge over the river.  There was a general store nearby and the Blitch post office, both of which were owned by the Blitch's.  Needless to say they were major landowners and business-men.

 Over the years all the outbuildings on the original tract have disappeared -and there is scant evidence of the store, post-office or toll bridge. The home however, stands as one of the last vestiges of an era gone by-in the post civil war time. Although not on the register of historic homes -it certainly is one. In terms of restoration the property is in very good condition--although many would probably want to upgrade the kitchen and baths and maybe add a bathroom.

If you would like to read more historical information-about this fascinating property--- email me and I will send you a copy of the article on the home that was published in Statesboro Magazine, July/Aug. 04. (the mag. is no longer in publication or i'd send a web link) Fyi--the property is only 45 mi. north west of savannah and would make a great B&B--w/ owners quarters.  Will be happy to send listing info. --just email me.

   dining room      living room/front parlor

Lisa Friedman
Alliance Realtors - Bedminster, NJ
Central New Jersey Real Estate

Andrea, what an interesting post!  Please send me the article from the Statesboro Magazine.  I am a history buff and would love to read about it, thank you.

May 14, 2008 02:23 PM
Lisa Friedman
Alliance Realtors - Bedminster, NJ
Central New Jersey Real Estate

Can you also send me the full listing so I can see more photos?  How much acreage is remaining?  What a cool listing that will be fun to market.  It is wonderful that you were chosen as the listing agent after admiring the house for 30 years.

May 14, 2008 02:27 PM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re

Looks like a great home and wonderful opportunity to own History. Thanks for sharing.

May 14, 2008 02:45 PM
andrea re
Mopper-Stapen,Realtors - Savannah, GA

greetings--liz,

thanks for your comments--send me your email address --via my email link above and i will be happy to send you the article and more info. on the property-- the home currently sits on 2.5 acres and there maybe more available for sale.-It is a very neat property---thanks

 

May 14, 2008 02:49 PM
andrea re
Mopper-Stapen,Realtors - Savannah, GA

greetings--terry,

thanks for viewing the post and appreciate your comments--the home is a great part of history. Looking for that special buyer --who will keep it moving forward. If you know anyone spread the word.--andrea

 

May 14, 2008 02:55 PM
andrea re
Mopper-Stapen,Realtors - Savannah, GA

Have had several inquiries so I have updated this post w/ link to property details. I have complete article on the home in a pdf file. If you would like to read-(it charts the history of the property from the beginning 1889 up to 2004) send me your email address--or a way i can upload to you.

Jun 18, 2008 10:19 AM
Anonymous
Abraham Blitch

Do you have the liniage history of the Blitch House? What is the asking price?

Jun 28, 2008 06:15 AM
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Anonymous
abraham blitch

greetings-- abraham

the house is listed for 305t, visit http://tinyurl.com/67pdnq. for listing information.  I do have an article about the house and the owners written in 2004 that traces it's history back 120 yrs.--that i can email you (a pdf file) --contact me at my email link above w/ your email and i will be happy to send.  The article is very interesting!! Fyi--the house is in move in cond. and was lived in up until 6mos. ago.

By the way are you related to the blitch family??? of statesboro.

That would be incredible if you were interested in it and bought it--and cont. to move history forward.!!   keep me posted--andrea

 

 

Jun 28, 2008 01:33 PM
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Anonymous
Janet Blitch

Hello Andrea,

   I have a picture of this very house from back in the days of when it was built. And Abraham asked if you have the history of this house it would be really nice to have it so I can include it with the History of the family I have done. You asked Abraham was he related, well not to speak out of turn but the asnswer is yes. My husband is also related and we are planning a first Annual Blitch Reunion in that area and would love to see if we could visit the house homesteamd during the reunion. Of course that is if it has not been sold. I would love to have any history you have on the house. If you email me I will send you the old picture of the house.

Thank you so Very Much

Janet Blitch

BlitchFamily@gmail.com

Jun 28, 2008 03:17 PM
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