335 Summit Avenue Saint Paul, MN Nestled along the iconic Summit Avenue, this charming one-bedroom apartment is located inside a beautifully preserved historic mansion in one of Saint Paul's most prestigious and walkable neighborhoods. Offering classic architectural details paired with comfortable living, this unit delivers timeless character in an unbeatable location. Inside, you'll find a spacious layout with tall ceilings, abundant natural light, and period charm that reflects the historic elegance of the home. The unit provides a cozy yet functional living space ideal for anyone seeking a quiet retreat in the heart of the city. Unmatched Neighborhood & Lifestyle Summit Avenue is renowned for its grand historic homes, tree-lined sidewalks, and vibrant community atmosphere. Just steps from your door, enjoy easy access to: Cathedral Hill dining & coffee scene local favorites, cafes, wine bars, and brunch spots Grand Avenue shopping & restaurants boutiques, bookstores, and neighborhood staples Parks and trails nearby green spaces and scenic walking routes Downtown Saint Paul quick access to offices, events, and nightlife Public transit & bike routes effortless commuting throughout the Twin Cities This location blends historic charm with modern convenience, offering a uniquely Saint Paul living experience that's hard to replicate. Highlights One-bedroom unit in a historic Summit Avenue mansion Prime Cathedral Hill location Walkable to dining, shopping, and entertainment Quiet, residential setting with city access nearby A rare opportunity to live on one of Saint Paul's most iconic streets 335 Summit Avenue offers character, convenience, and classic elegance all in one. Photos may be enhanced/staged and may be representative of the unit style and layout. Equal Housing Opportunity. We comply with all federal, state, and local Fair Housing Laws.
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