Estate Condition West Midwood House Asks $1.699 Million
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Estate Condition West Midwood House Asks $1.699 Million
"This early 20th century single-family is in estate condition, so it would require a fair bit of work on the part of a new owner to restore, but there are period details, room to spread out, and parking. At 770 Argyle Street, the detached house has wood floors, stained glass, moldings, a marble sink, and three floors of living space."
"That enclosed porch, with a wood floor, adds a generous amount of living space to the main floor, which also has a parlor spanning the width of the house, a dining room, a kitchen, and a half bath. There are three bedrooms and a full bath on the second floor and two more bedrooms, a bonus room, and another full bath on the top floor."
The early 20th century detached house at 770 Argyle Street in West Midwood offers three floors of living space and off-street parking. The frame, designed by Benjamin Driesler and built from plans filed in 1906, retains period features including wood floors with inlaid borders, stained glass, picture rails, unpainted moldings, a marble sink, and a later brick mantel. The main level includes an enclosed porch, a full-width parlor, dining room, kitchen with older white cabinets and vinyl flooring, and a half bath. The second floor has three bedrooms and a full bath; the top floor has two bedrooms, a bonus room, and another bath. The property is in estate condition and requires significant restoration work.
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