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Old churches for sale. These are buildings that are or could be turned into residences. This includes pending, off market and sold listings. For a more comprehensive search, use the search bar located on the right side (phone users can click here.)
You can get in on the ground floor of a church in need of deliverance from decrepitude! We found eight buildings nationwide in need of new blessings.
Old and historic Churches for sale. This curated collection of old Churches for sale in the USA presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and turn it into your extraordinary residence.
We're gathered together to go on a spiritual real estate retreat—a journey through nine churches across the country that are for sale right now.
We found 10 former churches for sale and, with one notable exception, you’ll be left with a generous budget for tackling heavenly renovations.
Beautiful buildings brimming with soul. If modern homes just don't do it for you, why not consider something with a little more soul? Steeped in history and offering no end of charming features, these abandoned churches are packed with conversion potential.
Normalcy is SO overrated. And who ever said a house had to be a house, anyway? Get quirky living in a converted lighthouse, an old mill, or a church reborn as a big, old mansion. Now THAT’s making a STATEMENT.
This late-19th-century North Carolina church for sale, constructed around the time of Keyser’s establishment in 1880 and renamed Addor in 1918, stands as a testament to the area’s rich history.
It is estimated that somewhere between 6,000 and 10,000 churches per year close in the United States alone! The result is that many churches are often left abandoned. These churches can be converted into stunning and unusual church homes.
magnificent piece of historic church for sale! Constructed in 1894 as the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, this beautiful Carpenter Gothic style building captures all of the superior craftsmanship of the era.