Rare Form Presents: The aviary of Longfellow This-tudor-revival era boxcar was stick framed in 1930. Coined the aviary after her generational steward the Birdman, who delivers an energy rarely seen in multi-unit dwellings, of meticulous care and loving community. Matte lacquered red oak hardwoods throughout the unit, her boxcar layouts are split by deco era arches dressed in thick crown molding. Kitchens are survivors with original oak shaker cabinets and large pantry // linen rear entries. Bathrooms having original Mosiac deco tile in fern green and charcoal motif. The units have new windows, modern forced air and central air conditioning. The rear of the building has a westerly sunroom that is shared and a large two car garage. Mudroom entry to the front is wonderful for winter and outdoor storage. The basement is private with laundry and storage and the grain belt livery speakeasy was built in 1930 during prohibition for area residents to indulge on their nights and weekends. Contact us via email. @ Renting @ rareformproperties . com to express your interest and set up a showing. Stay updated on future properties for rent and fill out our rental inquiry form at rareformproperties . com / rental - inquiry - form. 13-month Lease, renews as month to month. Rent includes water, sewer, trash/recycling, additional basement storage, shared basement laundry, 1 spot in shared deattached garage, and porch. Tenant pays for electricity, heating/cooking gas, internet, and lawn care/snow removal is shared with other tenant. Pets are case by case basis for an additional fee.
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