
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.
"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."
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