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$325,300
Sold on 6/04/10
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,200 |
$3,174 |
1910 |
On the market:
60 days
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Here is a rare 1910 American Craftsman classic just as the Bungalow aficionado knows it should be with its valuable intact signature elements respectfully and skillfully refurbished, and furnished for today's living by veteran historical preservationist. Quintessential roof brackets, exposed rafter ends, and wide old-growth cedar siding grace the exterior while characteristic deep eaves evoke the style's rich tropical origins, and shelter the house from the sun's heat and damaging rays and keep the interior cool. Sought-after unspoiled authentic details include original hardwood windows boasting prized 100-year-old rippled glass, solid heart pine floors, distinctive flat panel wood doors, and generous natural wood trims. True lath-and-plaster walls in an appropriate earth-tone color pallet, and borders by important designers of the period are designed to transport one straight back to the past. Original built-in furnishings, including unique in-wall fold-down eating nook, ironing board, etc., delight the bungalow enthusiast' and a sweet wood garage/workshop nestles off the rear alley.
Listing courtesy of Karen Leonard, CHARLIE EARHART REALTY