Built in 1910, this historic house has all the charms of a North end bungalow without the price or the on-street parking. Wood floors, large trim, lots of windows, and open feeling 8 1/2+ foot ceilings throughout. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1,230 square feet. Large open living space. The enclosed front porch has large windows that can be removed during the summer months. Back patio is covered. Three parking spots in the large paved driveway, one is covered with a carport. Wood stove in the middle of the house can fill the house with toasty warmth and significantly cut down on heating bills during the winter. Backyard has a storage shed, covered wood shed, and covered chicken coop & pen. Small yard with plenty of shade and mighty garden space. Fruit, herbs, vegetables and loads of perennials thrive in the front and raised garden areas in the back. New exterior paint and gutters this summer. Small non-living space basement makes for plenty of storage. The lore we've been told (though never verified) is that as one of the original homes on the Boise Bench and was once surrounded by a huge fruit orchard for which nearby Orchard Road was named after. At 104 years old it definitely is a little piece of local history and will make a lovely starter home. Home is a great location for access to BSU, Downtown or to hop on the Interstate to get to other parts of the valley--ten minutes or less to each. Easy walking distance to groceries and a park. This home is for-sale-by-owner. Home will become available for viewing the week of October 13th, by appointment only. Please have a lender pre-approval letter ready before you ask for a showing. You do not need to have an agent to look at this home. 3% to a buyer's agent.
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