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$288,500
Sold on 8/24/17
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.50 |
3,050 |
$1,289 |
1913 |
On the market:
681 days
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This home is a two-story, brick & frame, Arts & Crafts style bungalow. It has been lovingly restored to perfection & is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the John Treu House, which offers reduced property taxes. Step back in time, but enjoy the 2 zone heating and cooling system along with other updated amenities. You'll find a variety of original architectural elements & detailing, including French doors, lighting fixtures, divided-light double-hung & pocket-windows, picture rails & plate rails. Beautiful Coved ceilings and wood beams downstairs. Quarter sawn white Oak floors throughout. Gorgeous built-in China cabinets in the Living & Dining Rooms with leaded glass. Glass door knobs. All facts/figures & measurements are approximate & to be verified by the buyer. There are also built-ins upstairs in the hall bath and 2 bedrooms. Large master bedroom with French doors to the outdoor balcony overlooking the Vista. The downstairs study has its own private bath & enclosed patio.
The living room fireplace is set up for gas or electric. The owner has insulated the lower level floors & attic, updated the plumbing to the house and installed a sprinkler system. All of the lights are run by knob and tube wiring, but the rest of the homes electrical has been updated to accommodate modern appliances. The kitchen has been remodeled with custom cabinets in the style of the original. There is a built-in dinette with additional storage and a desk off of the kitchen. The upstairs bath has the original tub, sink and toilet and are in exceptional condition. Some of the walk-in closets have a window. The owners will leave specially milled flooring, if there is ever a need to repair. There is a two car detached garage with front and alley access, workshop & laundry room. This building has its own electrical panel. The original porch swing is stored in the garage and stays with the house. The water heater in the detached garage/workshop/laundry room is separate from the main house.