This home is rumored to be one of the first 10 homes built in Frankfort. Originally built in 1865, the home was taken down to the studs in a 3-year renovation which concluded in 2011. Conveniently located near the intersection of Forest Avenue and Second Street, this home is an easy walk to the beach and to all the offerings of downtown Frankfort. The 2011 remodel brought this home out of the Victorian era, upfitting it to an Arts and Crafts delight with all new plumbing, heating, lighting, doors, windows and chef's kitchen. From the home's hand-milled wood trim, wooden blinds and oak floors to the first floor master suite, this home has been designed for comfortable, casual living. Among the many convenience features of this home are a 3-zone heating system (boiler-based), a built-in whole house vacuum system (including outlets in the garage and basement), a main floor laundry room, a whole-house air recirculating systems, in-ground lawn and garden sprinklers and a fully fenced side yard. Ceiling or wall-mounted fans are located in all 4 bedrooms, as well as in the living room, dining room and kitchen. An outdoor ceiling fan cools the front porch from the beadboard ceiling. A well-lighted bonus room between the laundry room and garage can serve as an office, guest room, play room or craft space. The upstairs boasts 3 bedrooms and a 3/4 bath, and is on its own heating zone. For additional winter convenience, the upstairs can be closed off completely from the downstairs. The large, private side deck is fitted with an extension of the gas line that serves the kitchen. The "rocking chair front porch" is just the right size. It’s a pleasant place to sit and watch the world go by or listen to rain cascading down the rain chains.
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