Property History
Known as the White Holman House, this stand-alone office building in downtown Raleigh combines history, charm, and modern upgrades. Originally built in 1798 as the home of William White, North Carolina's Secretary of State, the property has undergone renovations while maintaining its historic character. Offering nine offices, conference rooms, and kitchen, it's perfect for professional use or investment. Registered as a historic property, it also qualifies for tax benefits, adding value for potential buyers.
With nine offices spread over two floors, it includes both small and large conference rooms, a kitchen, private bathrooms, and a welcoming reception area. The space is filled with natural light, offering a comfortable and inviting work environment.
Located in Downtown Raleigh on New Bern Place between South Person Street and Blount Street
First floor features
- Welcoming entry
- Small conference room or private office with fireplace
- Large conference room with fireplace
- Kitchen
- Restroom
- Rear office space with plenty of natural light
Second floor features
- Open main hall large enough for waiting room
- Space for seven windowed offices
- Private bathroom
- One fireplace
- Moldings & Trim work
- Parking: 30+ free“2-hour” parking spaces in front and four dedicated spaces on a monthly leased basis in the rear and potential for more.
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