Inside the home
This is a 1910 brick house in Eagle Place that has had little done to it in decades. The bones are solid — original hardwood floors on the main level, a decorative fireplace, and real brick construction — but nearly every finish is original or mid-century vintage. The kitchen, front porch enclosure, and upstairs bedrooms all need full work. The basement shows a stone foundation with visible moisture staining and a newer Ameristar furnace. One upstairs bedroom has peeling ceiling paint worth investigating before buying. The main floor bath doubles as laundry with no separation. The yard is a genuine asset: a mature maple, established perennial gardens, and a rear enclosed porch with natural wood detail. The corner lot and layout have drawn investor interest for a potential duplex conversion, though any such work would require significant investment alongside the cosmetic updates.
- Solid original brick construction
- Original hardwood floors under carpet on main level
- Decorative fireplace with marble surround
- Mature backyard with established trees and gardens
- Newer forced-air furnace visible in basement
- Corner lot with good yard space
- Rear enclosed porch with natural wood detail
- Duplex conversion potential noted in listing