COMING SOON (~July 14) A peacefully unique treasure in the former sandstone capital of the world! Two homes in one - a 1936 bungalow with a one floor, 1000 sq ft addition constructed in 2000. Lovingly maintained, woodwork out the wazoo, large windows and established perennial beds that bring a remarkable succession of blooms. Front of home (1936): 1. Front bedroom – 11.5’ x 11.5’ including 2.5’ x 2.5’ closet; hardwood floor and ceiling fan 2. Middle bedroom – 11.5’ x 10’ including 5.5’ x 2’ closet plus a 4.5’ x 2’ storage closet; hardwood floor and ceiling fan 3. Bathroom – 8.5’ x 6’ including 2.5’ x 2’ linen closet; ceramic tile floor 4. Great room – 19’ x 12.5’; hardwood floor and ceiling fan 5. Kitchen 13’ x 10’ galley; hardwood floor and recessed led lighting 6. Upstairs bedroom 30.5’ x 13.5’ includes 12.5’ x 5’ closet plus storage behind knee walls 7. Covered front porch 18’ x 7’ includes closed off crawl space below: painted hardwood floor 8. Basement unfinished; concrete floor 9. Has its own HVAC unit and newer hot water heater, washer and dryer Rear of home (2000): 1. Master bedroom 17’ x 15’: Hardwood floor from family property in Wisconsin (we felled the trees and milled the lumber and had it professionally tongue and grooved) and ceiling fan 2. Walk in closet 11.5’ x 5’; hardwood floor 3. Master bathroom 15’ x 9’; recessed lighting, ceramic tile floor 4. Great room 27.5’ x 17’ includes 9’ x 5’ mudroom; hardwood floor; recessed lighting and 2 ceiling fans 5. Crawl space 38” high; concrete floor 6. Has its own HVAC unit Detached garage: 1. 24’ deep x 21’ wide 2. Two built in work benches Utilities: Electric $61/mo; Gas $60/mo; Water/sewer $225/qtr; CSO tax $28/qtr Possible ways to use and modify home: 1. The rear master bath can be modified to either include a bathtub or washer and dryer if the wall is knocked back to the smaller front bedroom. The larger bedroom closet would be lost. 2. Since porch has a crawl space, the front of the house can be knocked out and the porch can be enclosed as living space at a lesser cost. 3. The more eastern wall of the kitchen is not weight bearing and can be knocked out to open into the front great room. 4. The kitchen doors can be closed which would allow for a live-in care giver area or mother-in-law suite. 5. Another set of doors could be added to the north wall of the kitchen to further separate the living areas. 6. The finished upstairs bedroom could also serve as a large office or craft room. 7. The north wall of the new great room could accommodate a screen porch and also be modified to attach to the garage. Two homes in one! Some dates may be slightly off. Purchased in 1994 as 836 sq ft bungalow and now 2250 sq ft home 1994 tiled bathroom floor and shower walls 1994 kitchen demolished and improved to make functional 1994 knob and tube electrical updated 1995 glass block basement windows 1996 2.5 car garage built 1996 attic insulated and finished as a bedroom to make 1250 sq ft 1998 cellulose insulation blown in 2000 1000 sq ft addition built 2002 gravel driveway paved with concrete 2004-2008 front door and old windows replaced with Andersen/Pella 2005 front roof replaced 2010 dog fence constructed 2014 front furnace replaced 2015 kitchen update; new work station sink, polymer counters, additional cabinets built to match original ones, and new appliances purchased 2016 back yard drains installed 2016 bathtub re-enameled 2017 central air conditioning installed (2 AC/heating units) 2020 new hot water heater 2020 addition furnace internal thermostat replaced 2021 sump pump replaced on front east foundation (drain tiles and sump pump installed pre-1994) 2021 front east foundation re-dug and membrane added upon the advice of the Heritage Homestead program 2021 all kitchen and bathroom plumbing serviced 2021 garage door opener electronics replaced HOME SOLD AS IS!
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