
"The brick houses were advertised in 1915 as 'artistically decorated' with hardwood trim, parquet floors, gas ranges, built-in ice boxes, and laundry in the basement."
"This house was featured as an Open House Pick in 2016 and it sold in 2017 for $2.1 million and again in 2020 for $2.65 million."
"The kitchen has an expanse of blue cabinetry, white counters, and stainless steel appliances that include a dishwasher."
"Upstairs, the layout still includes an original sleeping porch, a feature Calder mentioned when advertising the block."
This single-family rental in Windsor Terrace features a renovated kitchen with blue cabinets and modern updates while retaining historic details like a sleeping porch. Developed by U.S. senator William M. Calder, the row of brick houses was designed in 1914 and advertised with hardwood trim and gas ranges. The house has seen several updates since its sale in 2017, including a mini split system and kitchen renovations. The main level includes an enclosed porch, living room, dining room, and kitchen with a breakfast nook, while upstairs retains the original sleeping porch.
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