Want to save an old house? Cheap Old Houses Instagram page wants you to pick this VT one

Rin Velasco
USA TODAY NETWORK - New England

The popular Instagram page "Cheap Old Houses" just found a diamond in the rough in Vermont.

An 1860 Victorian, complete with a turret, was featured on the account, which made a name for itself sharing "cheap old house" real estate listings and telling people someone should buy and save them. The account led to the HGTV show "Who's Afraid of a Cheap Old House."

"The tile the mantels the tower the stairs the EVERYTHING!!!" the post said, sharing photos from the listing for 5 Clement Road, Rutland City.

The property was listed by Hughes Group Team of Casella Real Estate. According to the listing, a six bedroom manor with two full baths is for sale for only $540,000.

Cheap old home for sale in Rutland City

Home for sale sign

"Step back in time and experience the charm of a bygone era with this one-of-a-kind 1860's Victorian home, situated on a stately 2-acre lot in Rutland City, the listing said. "Rich with history and old-world charm, this magnificent property offers endless possibilities for its new owners."

The listing goes on to say that the property has a large living room for entertaining guests and an ample dining room for hosting family parties.

"From the large screened-in porch, you can enjoy the serene outdoors year-round, the listing said. "The 2nd floor consists of 5 more bedrooms, offering plenty of space for family, guests, or the potential for a bed and breakfast setup."

According to Zillow, the average price of a Vermont home is $401,965. With this Victorian-era property priced at $540,000, so this particular listing might not be considered so cheap. It's part of their "Save This House" series where the post more expensive homes that still need some love.

You can find more details about this one-of-a-kind find here. This is the second New England house they have featured this week as they also did a post on what locals call The Pink House in Massachusetts.