Inside the home
This 1937 brick bungalow near Lincoln Square Park has been selectively renovated — the kitchen is fully redone with quartz counters, a peninsula breakfast bar, pendant lighting, and new stainless appliances. The open layout connects it directly to the dining and living areas, where original leaded Tudor windows, crystal doorknobs, and a gas fireplace give the main floor real character. The two bedrooms have new laminate floors and fresh paint, but the bathroom is only partially updated and the basement is completely unfinished — bare concrete, exposed joists, peeling block walls. That's the biggest project left in this house. Heating is radiant hot water through original cast-iron radiators throughout. No central AC — wall units are in use. The lot includes a detached single-car garage and a modest rear yard. Lincoln Square Park, established 1918, is steps away.
- Fully renovated kitchen with quartz counters, peninsula, and stainless appliances
- Original Tudor character preserved — leaded diamond-pane windows, crystal doorknobs, Art Deco hardware
- Gas fireplace with white painted mantel in living room
- New laminate flooring throughout main level
- Crown moulding in main living areas
- Steps from Lincoln Square Park (est. 1918)
- Detached garage