Inside the home
This 1957 Echo Place bungalow has been selectively updated where it counts most. The living room got a full makeover — coffered ceiling, built-in shelving, and an electric fireplace — and it connects directly to a renovated grey shaker kitchen with subway tile and stainless appliances. The result is a main floor that feels considerably newer than the build date. The basement adds real space: a large finished rec room with a wood-burning insert, a separate den, and a three-piece bathroom. The laundry and mechanical room is unfinished, which is typical for the era. The lot is the other story here. The fenced backyard has a deck, paver patio, hot tub, screened gazebo, and a small greenhouse — then drops away into a naturalized ravine. It backs onto trees and open space, not another house. Worth seeing in person to understand the depth.
- Coffered ceiling in living room is a standout feature for a 1957 bungalow
- Updated grey shaker kitchen with stainless appliances and subway tile backsplash
- Large finished basement rec room with wood-burning insert and good ceiling height
- Ravine lot with significant depth and natural treed backdrop
- Hot tub, screened gazebo, and deck add usable outdoor living space
- Fenced backyard with flagstone paths and greenhouse
- Open-concept main floor connection between kitchen and living room