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Brevard · Brevard, NC

600 E Main Street

Brevard, NC · 3,909 sqft

$1,650,000

  • 5Beds
  • 3.5Baths
  • 3,909SqFt
  • 1905Year
  • 1Days on market

About this home

600 E. Main Street, Brevard, NC — The Wyke-Barclay House, ca. 1905. Step into a piece of Brevard history. This landmark Colonial Revival home has graced East Main Street since approximately 1905, and the 2022 renovation was comprehensive and uncompromising. New wood-clad Jeld-Wen windows flood every room with natural light while honoring the home's classic aesthetic. A standing-seam metal roof, a new zoned heat pump with gas backup, and on-demand hot water ensure lasting comfort and efficiency. The kitchen was completely redesigned, and the results are exceptional. Soapstone countertops and backsplash, a professional AGA range, Bosch refrigerator and dishwasher, and a Boos Block island create a kitchen that is as beautiful as it is functional. A new laundry and mudroom completes the package, and convenience continues with a washer and dryer on each floor. The home offers three ensuite bedrooms, a rare and welcome feature, with the primary suite conveniently located on the main level, complete with a walk-in closet. Soaring 10-foot ceilings on the main level and 9-foot ceilings upstairs lend an airy, gracious feel throughout. Wide hallways give the home an open, unhurried feel, and the upper hallway is lined with built-in bookshelves, a bibliophile's dream. Wood floors run throughout, with custom tile work in each of the three full baths. Two fireplaces, currently suitable for gas log conversion, add warmth and charm to the living spaces. Outdoor living is equally impressive. A welcoming wraparound covered front porch and a porte-cochère set the tone on arrival. Upstairs, a screened porch offers a breezy retreat. Out back, a stone patio with a farm table that seats eight creates the perfect setting for al fresco entertaining, while the fenced garden with composting area delights the gardener. A well-appointed shed with a deck and a dedicated run-in for yard equipment keeps everything organized and neatly tucked away. All of this sits on a level 1.12-acre lot in the heart of downtown Brevard — framed by magnificent old oaks and offering a private, peaceful backyard that feels a world away from the bustle, yet steps from everything that makes Brevard so beloved. Known locally as the Wyke-Barclay House, the property sits within the East Main Street Historic District. The home itself is not individually registered, meaning there are no restrictions on changes or renovations — simply the prestige and charm of a historically significant address with all the freedom of modern ownership. Should a future owner wish to pursue individual registration, the home's provenance and architecture make it a compelling candidate. Disclosure: The listing agent, Hesper Dickson, is the owner of this property.

Property details

Beds
5
Baths
3.5
SqFt
3,909
Lot
Year built
1905
Type
Single Family
Days on market
1
Style
Traditional
Heating
Central, Heat Pump, Natural Gas
Cooling
Central Air, Heat Pump
Foundation
Crawl Space
Flooring
Tile, Wood

Features

  • Attic Stairs Pulldown
  • Attic Walk In
  • Breakfast Bar
  • Built-in Features
  • Kitchen Island
  • Walk-In Closet(s)

Payment estimate

Estimated monthly payment

Includes P&I, tax, insurance

$12,143/ month

Principal & interest
$10,218
Property tax (~1.05%)
$1,443
Homeowners insurance
$481
HOA dues

Down payment

$82,500 down · $1,567,500 financed

Income to qualify (28% rule)

~$520,454 / year household

A rough rule — actual qualification depends on your full debt picture, credit, and the lender. John can introduce you to lenders he trusts.

Numbers are a directional estimate. Actual monthly cost varies by lender, credit, taxes assessed at closing, and insurance carrier. This is not a loan offer or pre-approval.

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