$1,250,000

Realtor Comments
Step into a living piece of Northern California history at 482 Main Street, an iconic Queen Anne Victorian circa 1900, gracefully positioned in the heart of Newcastle’s historic Old Town. From its striking gables and intricate architectural details to its tall windows that flood the interiors with natural light, this home captures the artistry and intention of a bygone era. Offering six bedrooms and five bathrooms, the residence provides a rare combination of scale, versatility, and timeless beauty. Set along Newcastle’s historic Main Street, the property sits within Old Town, a former railroad and fruit-packing hub now experiencing a thoughtful revival. Today, the area blends historic charm with renewed energy, featuring cafs, local businesses, and artistic spaces that celebrate the town’s rich heritage while embracing its future. This is more than a home, it’s a destination. For the visionary homeowner, the entrepreneur, or the steward of historic spaces, 482 Main Street presents a rare canvas where elegance, history, and opportunity converge. Where Old Town breathes new life, this Queen Anne Victorian stands ready, doors open, story unfolding, waiting for its next chapter.

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- Circa 1900

- Contact Realtor: Rex Mathies
Brokered by eXp Realty of California Inc.
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Pros
- Scenic Beauty:
- Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including rolling hills and trees, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Small-Town Charm:
- Offers a close-knit community atmosphere with friendly neighbors and a slower pace of life.
- Access to Nature:
- Proximity to parks, hiking trails, and recreational areas for various outdoor activities like biking and hiking.
- Good Schools:
- Known for quality educational institutions, making it suitable for families with children.
- Convenient Location:
- Close to larger cities like Sacramento, providing access to urban amenities while maintaining a rural feel.
Cons
- Limited Job Market:
- Employment opportunities may be fewer in this small town, often requiring a commute to nearby cities for work.
- Fewer Amenities:
- Limited shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger urban areas.
- Public Transportation:
- Minimal public transit services may make having a personal vehicle necessary for most residents.
- Weather Variability:
- Experiences hot summers and cooler winters, which may not be ideal for everyone.
- Higher Cost of Living:
- While still affordable compared to nearby urban areas, the cost of living can be higher relative to other rural communities.
Weighing these factors can help individuals determine if Newcastle aligns with their lifestyle and preferences.

482 Main St, Newcastle, CA 95658









































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