Inside the home
The kitchen is the clearest upgrade in this 1887 bungalow — dark shaker cabinets, quartz-look counters, a gas range, and an island with seating give it a functional modern feel. Main-floor stacked laundry and a recently built deck with cedar pergola add everyday practicality. The rest of the house is uneven. The living room has character with its dark wood plank ceiling and hardwood floors, but the second bedroom is very small, the sunroom needs to come down or be fully rebuilt, and the basement is original stone-wall construction with moisture issues and ladder-only access. The deep 132-foot fenced lot and the oversized detached garage — set up as a working workshop — give this property real appeal for buyers who want outdoor space and room to work on projects. At just over 900 square feet of living area, it suits a single occupant, couple, or downsizer who can live with some ongoing work.
- Updated kitchen with island, quartz-look counters, gas range, and dishwasher
- Main-floor laundry with stacked LG units
- Large fully fenced lot approximately 132 feet deep
- New deck with cedar pergola — good outdoor living space
- Detached garage/workshop approximately 15x33 feet
- Metal roof replacement completed
- Hardwood floors through most of main level