The sale of the former Delmont United Methodist Church includes a church and parsonage on just under two acres. (There are four tax records included in the sale, with the following square footage: 6098; 26,571.6; 49,222.8; 2178; for a total of 84,070.4 SF or ±1.93 acres.)
Entrance to the church is provided by four separate doors: the main sanctuary door (covered by a canopy), a side door leading to stairwell for hall and sanctuary, a rear door for the pastor's office, and another rear door at the vestibule for the kitchen. The church has sanctuary pew seating for approximately 100, and there are additional chairs in the choir area. Also on the main floor are two restrooms and two offices. On the lower floor is the hall (capacity of 49 by fire code) and kitchen. The HVAC is accessed through exterior Bilco doors. The paved parking can accommodate roughly 40 vehicles. There are currently two tenants who rent space in the church, and a tenant in the parsonage. All are on month-to-month leases, and can remain should a buyer wish. Tenants' chattels do not convey with the sale.
According to tax records, the three-level brick parsonage was built in 1950, and it has had a number of cosmetic updates including windows, kitchen, and bathrooms. The home is 3 levels, with 2.5 baths and 3 bedrooms. The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet. There is also a pastor's office with separate exterior door; it could be used as a den or a bedroom (with the addition of a closet). The house has beautiful original hardwood on the main level, a partly-finished basement, a rear deck, a new roof and updated domestic plumbing lines. There is a fireplace -- condition is unknown. There was at one time a water issue in the basement, evidence of which is apparent on the floor (it is not known what the issue was). There is currently no water penetration, and the basement has long been dry. The basement had previously been configured for an office and Sunday School, and has most recently been used for storage.
The property is on well water and public sewer; both church and parsonage are served by the same well. The shed conveys, but the shipping containers do not convey. No lease option.
Courtesy of PraiseBuildings Religious Property, Stephen Ferrandi
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