Inside the home
This yellow brick century home in Downtown East Ward has had real work done to it — the main floor is open-concept with exposed brick, a shiplap feature wall, pot lighting, and light wood floors throughout. It reads well and photographs well. The kitchen is a refresh rather than a full reno: white painted cabinets, subway tile, stainless appliances, and open shelving added on. The upstairs bedrooms are clean and updated. The main floor bathroom mixes a clawfoot tub and glass shower with an antique dresser vanity — functional but unconventional. The basement is unfinished and rough — it has a separate entrance, which opens future options, but right now it needs work. The detached rear garage and older shed are in dated condition. New roof (2025) is a meaningful recent capital improvement on a century-era structure.
- Exposed brick accent wall and shiplap feature wall add real character
- Open-concept main floor with good natural light and modern pot lighting
- Fenced backyard with large paver patio and pergola
- New roof (2025 per listing)
- Detached garage with rear lane access
- Two updated upstairs bedrooms with new floors and trim
- Covered front porch — a genuine usable outdoor space
- Separate entrance to basement — potential for future use