This 1920s Trinity Park craftsman abounds with architectural details, including the eyebrow awning, soffit corbels, 3/1 sash windows and clipped gable roof - making it evident why this home has been included in the National Register of Historic Places inventory. Natural light flows through the ample windows, helped along by 9' ceilings, beautiful hardwoods, and crisp white walls. The large living room is anchored by a chevron-patterned brick fireplace and opens-up onto a sunroom and a generous-sized dining room, which then leads to the eat-in kitchen. The three bedrooms are accessible through the hallway, which runs along the back and south side of the home, and is separated from the living room by a glass paneled door - perfect for quiet hours. The attic is tall enough that it could be expanded for additional living space and the garage is perfect for your vehicles, storage, or even a future studio. The backyard feels private and offers plenty of space to garden or run around and play. As you'll see, the John & Emma Repass House is a remarkable example of a home that preserves its historic charm, while seamlessly integrating modern upgrades to accommodate the necessities of contemporary living.
Listing Status:
Active
Date Added:
May 16, 2024
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40 days ago
Listing Office:
Inhabit Real Estate, Adrian T Brown (919-886-1703)