Neighborhood Info
715 N. Avalon St. was built in 1930 by Craftsmen, of low-maintenance stone with wood. This classic Midtown traditional home is located on a quiet street in the heart of Vollintine-Evergreen Historic District, and offers a cozy front porch, a spacious living room with fireplace, a formal dining room, a new kitchen, a separate laundry room, two bedrooms, one full bath, a screened porch, and so much more!
The formal living room is very spacious, offers gleaming oak hardwood floors, a fireplace, ample windows, built-ins, and neutral paint.
The arched entry from the living room leads you to the formal dining room, that also shares hardwood floors, neutral paint, custom lighting, and french doors leading to the 21x08 screened porch. The dining room is also convenient to the beautiful new kitchen.
The new kitchen offers gorgeous Maple cabinetry, Corian countertops, a recessed stainless sink, ceramic tile floors, a solid-surface electric stove and built-in microwave, a dishwasher, disposal, and the side-by-side fridge stays! The arched entry in the kitchen leads you to the oversized laundry room, where there is a wall of shelving for your pantry items, and the stackable washer & dryer also stay!
The master and guest bedrooms are both good in size, offer hardwood floors, ample closet space, and fresh neutral paint.
The full hall bath is located in between the two bedrooms, and offers the original floor tiles, a single vanity, an arched tub/shower, and a linen closet with built-in hamper.
There is pull-down attic access in the hallway with room for storage. The home offers gas central heat and air, and an electric water heater. The entire home has custom paint colors and lighting, with hardwood throughout and ceramic tile in the kitchen and bathroom.
There is a beautiful 21x08 screened porch on the rear of the home - perfect for entertaining. The grounds are well landscaped and include a small pond, a privacy fenced backyard,
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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1,181 Sq. Ft.
Main Features
- Listing Status: Sold
- Year Built: 1930