Built in 1936, this 3,330 sq ft brick home on 1.1 acres in Crossville is the kind of property that doesn't come up often -- and when it does, the right buyer moves fast. The footprint is genuinely flexible: live in the whole thing as a single family home, set up multi-generational living with separation between floors, or explore the potential for a multi-unit conversion. The main level offers hardwood floors, a formal dining room with chandelier, and an updated kitchen with dark cabinetry, granite countertops, tile backsplash, and stainless appliances. The upper level carries the original roofline with vaulted, angled ceilings and multiple rooms. An enclosed back porch, a wood-paneled utility space, and a converted garage add to the usable square footage. Solid brick construction. 1.1 acres. No HOA. $300,000. For the buyer who needs room to grow, room to share, or room to generate income -- this one checks every box. Some photos are AI generated to help give an idea of the potential.