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$325,000
Sold on 9/24/15
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
2,389 |
$3,136 |
1917 |
On the market:
175 days
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This beautifully restored 1917 craftsman-style bungalow is right in the heart of historic St. Petersburg. New developments are being constructed on both sides of this rare property, the corner yellow house was just sold to the owners of the renovated uptown historic flats and townhomes coming soon on the east side of this jewel of a home. The new owners will watch their property values soar; great investment! (info. available). The home was built by Thomas and Ann Glover, who first came to St. Petersburg in 1903. The couple bought and sold adjacent property in the neighborhood in 1912 to Al Lang, for Al Lang’s bungalow Court before constructing their permanent home 13 years later. The original three-bedroom, three-bath home has been through extensive renovations, including the detached two-car garage — replete with a full upper-level apartment. This is one of the few remaining original residences in the area. A redesigned bath boasts a large claw-foot tub and an oversized shower — marrying vintage style with modern luxury. A new well for the new irrigation system just completed! Just blocks from Beach Drive, the home is near the historic Coliseum and the landmark Palladium Theatre. St. Petersburg’s historic shuffleboard court is also just two blocks away. New restaurants, museums and a hip nightlife scene have redefined the downtown vibe, offering something for every age and taste.
Listing courtesy of Kelly Lee McFrederick, PREMIER SOTHEBYS INTL REALTY