![]() The kitchen of the old school in Hunter, North Dakota was renovated with many wooden cabinets. The entire second floor was taken up with embroidery supplies and equipment, and Schuler renovated the living spaces bit by bit when he wasn’t doing other carpentry work. They went to work transforming the school into a home and business. “Long story short, after we toured it and drove back to Fargo, my wife talked me into buying it,” Schuler said. He was lukewarm to even looking at it initially but was persuaded. They heard the school in Hunter was for sale, having been vacated for the startup of the Northern Cass School District. (Contributed / CJ Anderson, BHHS Premier Properties) The building was put up for sale in Sept. A living area is shown inside an old school that was renovated into a home and business in Hunter, North Dakota. The couple needed much more space to store the hundreds of colors of threads and embroidery patterns that they were shipping to customers around the world. Schuler and his wife were living in Fargo in the late 1990s when her three-dimensional embroidery business, JDR Brazilian Embroidery, began to take off. While a few parties are trying to work through financial options, no offers have yet been made, she said. She’s had inquiries about it from all over the tri-state region and from people in Florida, Texas and California. ![]() “It’s a one-in-a-million property,” Anderson said. Listing agent CJ Anderson with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties said lenders have told her the property cannot be financed due to safety concerns. in Hunter - population 332 - is on the market for $150,000 for a unique buyer who must be willing to pay cash. “I’d still be there if it wasn’t for life-changing situations,” he said. ![]() (Contributed / CJ Anderson / BHHS Premier Properties) Later transformed into a home, the property is for sale for $150,000 cash. A former classroom is seen inside the old school in Hunter, North Dakota. Schuler stayed for a few years longer, but the sheer amount of space and upkeep was just too much for him and his dogs. A property for sale 40 miles northwest of Fargo could have people yearning for nostalgia and the early days of their education.īuilt in 1903, the old school in Hunter, North Dakota, was purchased, renovated and lived in by Larry Schuler and his wife, Cheryl, from 1999 until her death from a heart attack in 2020.
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