By The Twin Team, January 18, 2024
By The Twin Team, January 18, 2024
This home seamlessly combines modern and vintage elements, featuring original tile counters, marmoleum floors, and a delightful breakfast area in the kitchen. The focal point of the main floor is the formal living/dining room, adorned with wainscoting, a wood-burning fireplace, and a bay window overlooking the street. The newer primary suite, perched atop the house, offers stunning city and Mt. Tabor views, along with built-in alcove shelves, a window seat, hardwood floors, a separate sitting/office area, and a contemporary tiled bathroom. The lower level, with two bedrooms (egress windows added in 2021), a laundry/utility room, and access to the deep tuck-under garage, completes the interior.
The private, fully fenced backyard features mature roses and plums, a dining/play area, and a storage shed. The exterior was freshly painted in 2023 and plans for a lower level ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) are available. Conveniently located just blocks away from food carts, restaurants, and Mt Tabor Park, this home is also within a short distance from Glencoe Elementary (2 blocks) and Mt Tabor Middle School (5 blocks).
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