Woodland Heights home boasts historic charm
Originally built in 1929, this restored and renovated home by The Contemporary Craftsman in Woodland Heights features impressive modern amenities while maintaining its original charm.
Listing agent Kay Harn- den of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties said the home features period finishes such as shiplap, antique light fixtures and hardware, and reclaimed wood floors.
The two-story home with 2,700 square feet has an exterior that features an expansive front porch and large second-story porch.
Inside, the home has a classic style and a design that is flexible and appeal- ing with striking trim work and details.
There is a large study or living area off the entry.
The entry hall leads past a beautiful wood staircase and small sitting area with built-ins, to the main living areas of the home.
The spacious living room is open to the kitchen and breakfast room, creating a central living area. Located off living room is a large sunroom that has antique tile imported from France.
The master suite and three other bedrooms are upstairs, while one bedroom and a full bath are on the first floor.
Each of the upstairs bedrooms has access to a porch with treetop views.
There are unfinished guest quarters over the garage and Harnden said the builder will negotiate to build-out.
Zoned to Travis Elementary School, this home at 500 Teetshorn St. includes four bedrooms and three full baths. It is priced at $925,000.
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