Listing in RareForm Presents: 4723 Nokomis Ave

‘Jeanette’ of 1927: a one of kind modern classic off the grand rounds in East Nokomis

Carrying the tradition of her original owner “Jeanette” who is responsible for the entirety of this intact 1927 example

4723 Nokomis Ave S // MLS 6610859: 4 🛌 3 🛁 2 🚙 2,088’🦶 5,667 tax ⚖️ 639,999 🏦

‘Jeanette’ grew up in the tudor at 4723 Nokomis, she acquired it from her parents in the 70s & resided there until 2014! The prior owners were rareform clients who performed the initial phase of restoration removing olive green patterned wool carpeting from the entire house.  

The oak floors had their original shellac finish confirming they had never been sanded since being installed in 1927.  Birch millwork was restored in matte lacquer as it’s such a Bristol example of deco era millwork.    

While the prior owners completed a wonderful first phase, the current residents Jon & Meg Stecher became the ‘owners of record’ by executing three phases of restorative sorting: 🥇 1st kitchen & attic addition 🥈 2nd Basement finish 🥉 3rd outdoor patios, terraces & gardens. 

We have had the pleasure of watching the truest of execution with pure intent and love of architecuure, resulting in this quaint home that lives so large for its scale. Come join us Thursday as we go live with an open house from 5-6, as well as a second one on Sunday morning.

as tidy as south Mpls tudors get:  gardens by Tangletown, new architectural roof, Mac Windows throughout redone sashes and modern storms added

period correct fixtures throughout the home stay and set a tone that is remarkable in this storied tudor, west facing for terrific natural light.  Jeanette is filled restored birch millwork was finished in matte lacquer 

Jeanette is a modern classic of tudor originality that was tirelessly restored by multiple owners in phases since her original owner signed the deed over in 2014. It’s a house that served purveyors for over a decade and the resulting condition was based on several phases of owner infused restorations beginning with carpet removal and most recently a basement finish that every winter family covets.   

Her modernized elements were all rooted in the deco era, from the arched shaker kitchen with period correct finishes its a space that is truly timeless.  The kitchen was designed by Studio Day to emphasize the lines and finishes that are consistent with the tudor era.   Shaker fronts in oak and paint grade maple with marble counters that patina like architecture.      


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