Neighborhood Info
1861 Nelson Ave. was built in 1922 by Craftsmen, and is constructed of low-maintenance brick, stone and wood. This home is nestled in the very popular Cooper-Young Historic District, within walking distance of shops, restaurants, churches and more!
This three bedroom, two full bath home has been renovated to include a rare split bedroom plan with master suite up, a formal living room with fireplace, a formal dining room with French doors, a breakfast room with the original Butler's pantry, a spacious vintage kitchen, an oversized laundry room on the main level and much more!
The formal living room is great in size, and offers a gas fireplace with stone hearth and mantle, natural Rosewood mouldings, tons of windows, and solid oak hardwood flooring. The living room opens to the formal dining room, as well as to one of the two guest bedrooms.
The formal dining room is perfect for entertaining friends and family, and also offers natural Rosewood mouldings, french doors leading into the living room, is surrounded by windows, has oak hardwood floors, and also adjoins the breakfast room.
The breakfast room has the original built-in Butler's pantry, oak hardwood floors, fresh paint, and is convenient to the dining room and kitchen spaces.
The vintage kitchen is oversized, and offers an antique gas stove, a Bosch dishwasher, a trash compactor, and a side-by-side stainless fridge that stays! There is also an oversized pantry, fresh paint, ample cabinetry, and heart of pine flooring. The kitchen leads into the laundry room, the breakfast room, and the hallway leading to the guest bedrooms downstairs.
The laundry room is great in size and offers a wall of built-ins for storage, and set up for the washer and dryer. There is also access from the laundry room to the rear guest bedroom, the staircase leading up to the master suite, and the rear door leading to the backyard.
The master suite was added a few years back and offers an enor
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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2,506 Sq. Ft.
Main Features
- Listing Status: Sold
- Year Built: 1922