




Description
Bedroom
3 Rooms
Bathroom
3 Baths
Square Foot
4116 Ft
Lot Size
0.62 Acres
A Rare Historic Masterpiece in the Heart of Moultrie Welcome to 902 2nd Street SE, an exceptional offering in Moultrie's rich architectural landscape. Thought to be the work of renowned architect Solomon Andrew Layton—the visionary behind the Oklahoma State Capitol—this 1912 brick residence is a striking example of early 20th-century design and craftsmanship. Spanning over 4,100 square feet on a generous 0.62-acre lot, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home blends grandeur with livability. Period details abound: hardwood floors, vintage tilework, detailed millwork, ornate fireplaces, and classic light fixtures—each a testament to the enduring quality and refined elegance of its era. The home's exterior is equally distinguished, featuring solid red brick construction, a terracotta tile roof, porte-cochere, and a detached garage built for Moultrie's very first automobile. This garage would also make a beautiful guest home. Mature landscaping surrounds the property, offering privacy and a sense of timeless serenity. The expansive unfinished attic provides opportunity for additional living space, creative use, or extensive storage. Located just a short stroll from Moultrie's charming downtown, this property offers the rare chance to own a legacy. Homes of this caliber—and historical provenance—rarely come to market. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a preservation-minded homeowner, or a buyer seeking something extraordinary, 902 2nd Street SE is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward one of South Georgia's architectural treasures. The owner is a licensed agent in another state.
Location
Contact Agent
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Additional Listing Details:
33 days on HouseJet
Last Refresh: 06/20/2025 01:00:03 PM UTC
MLS #: 925493
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