Fiske Terrace Standalone With Rumpus Room Asks $1.75 Million
Briefly

The detached Colonial Revival dwelling at 819 East 19th Street offers an array of appealing features, including wood floors, extensive bedroom space, and a garage. Updates made mid-century introduced a cozy, knotty pine rumpus room in the basement, enhancing the space's utility and charm. Originally constructed in 1920 by Burdet Construction Corporation, the house showcases typical modern details from that era, such as tiled kitchens and baths designed by James A. Endicott.
Enclosed front porches create additional living space, while the main level consists of a living room, dining room, study, and kitchen. The top floor, hinted at through virtually staged images, includes room for both an office and informal living areas. Notably, the living and dining rooms feature striking wood floors with inlaid borders, and the living room is complemented by a brick fireplace painted white, echoing the home's elegant design.
Upstairs, the street-facing bedroom boasts an en-suite bath, providing privacy and convenience, while complemented by a walk-in closet. Another full bath functions as a jack-and-jill bath, accessible from one of the three remaining bedrooms and the hallway. While the listing photos do not depict the bathrooms, the practical layout and thoughtful design highlight the home's functionality as a spacious family residence.
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