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Description
This 3/1 Bungalow is just a block south of the massive Herman Kiefer Health Complex, and three blocks from the Virginia Park Community Plaza.
The kitchen is bright and cheery, with a sunny paint job offset by honey-stained cabinet doors and a faux-tile linoleum floor. The fridge, sink, and stove are all in a neat row along one wall for easy use by a single cook, but there's also an entire second wall with lots more counterspace and cabinetry.
The bathroom is Fifteen Shades of Grey, with the white pedestal sink, commode, and old-timey claw-foot bathtub popping out against the grey of the floor and walls. A deep medicine cabinet offers a unique tiled shelf sunk into the wall beneath, and another shelf above the commode gives you space for your necessities.
Come in through the front door and take off your shoes and coat in the small entryway. Turn right, and lay witness to the dramatic living room. A brick fireplace on the far wall features a broad mantle for your knickknacks, and tongue-in-groove wood paneling makes the space warm and a massive picture window on the front wall lets all the light shine in.
Alternately, you could go forward through the entryway, through the glass-paneled door and into the dining room, which features a second oversized picture window -- no eating in some enclosed, lightless space here!
Both downstairs bedrooms have the same wood paneling as in the living room, with swinging-door closets. The upstairs Bungalow bedroom has hardwood floors, dual under-eaves storage areas, and dual radiators as well.
The basement is a wide-open space but for a workbench, some pillars, and the usual furnace and water heater -- turn it into a rumpus room or a craft space it's all up to you.
Outside, there's a covered front porch for enjoying the sun, and the entire yard is fenced in to give any free-runners you bring with you maximum space to cruise. There's also a small carport out back accessible via the alley, and the lot across the alley is empty.
(RLNE5086971)
This 3/1 Bungalow is just a block south of the massive Herman Kiefer Health Complex, and three blocks from the Virginia Park Community Plaza.
The kitchen is bright and cheery, with a sunny paint job offset by honey-stained cabinet doors and a faux-tile linoleum floor. The fridge, sink, and stove are all in a neat row along one wall for easy use by a single cook, but there's also an entire second wall with lots more counterspace and cabinetry.
The bathroom is Fifteen Shades of Grey, with the white pedestal sink, commode, and old-timey claw-foot bathtub popping out against the grey of the floor and walls. A deep medicine cabinet offers a unique tiled shelf sunk into the wall beneath, and another shelf above the commode gives you space for your necessities.
Come in through the front door and take off your shoes and coat in the small entryway. Turn right, and lay witness to the dramatic living room. A brick fireplace on the far wall features a broad mantle for your knickknacks, and tongue-in-groove wood paneling makes the space warm and a massive picture window on the front wall lets all the light shine in.
Alternately, you could go forward through the entryway, through the glass-paneled door and into the dining room, which features a second oversized picture window -- no eating in some enclosed, lightless space here!
Both downstairs bedrooms have the same wood paneling as in the living room, with swinging-door closets. The upstairs Bungalow bedroom has hardwood floors, dual under-eaves storage areas, and dual radiators as well.
The basement is a wide-open space but for a workbench, some pillars, and the usual furnace and water heater -- turn it into a rumpus room or a craft space it's all up to you.
Outside, there's a covered front porch for enjoying the sun, and the entire yard is fenced in to give any free-runners you bring with you maximum space to cruise. There's also a small carport out back accessible via the alley, and the lot across the alley is empty.
(RLNE5086971)
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