Northrup Bungalow - est. 1923

(c) NorthstarMLS.com This gem of a bungalow is currently available in the Northrup neighborhood at 4252 13th Ave S. As home prices continue to rise, this beauty remains an affordable option at $204,900, for those seeking urban living and historic charm. With plenty of space to expand in the basement, new owners can either keep it a 2 bed, 1 bath - or increase the footprint to a larger 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom space. Enjoy a charming front porch as summer arrives!

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With stunning wood work and period color choices, the current owners have chosen to keep the house in true historic form. Their love for the original features of classic Minneapolis bungalows is evident in their color and design choices.

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The period bathroom features a cast iron tub, subway tile, period tile floors and the infamous "Craftsman Cabinet" above the sink. The fresh yellow paint keeps this bathroom bright and airy while the glass block wall prevents moisture issues from invading the space.

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The beautiful eggplant walls paired with the well maintained hardwood floors and thick trim are a true testament to historic preservation of our 1920's bungalows.

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As any Craftsman home should have - this 1923 bungalow features a beautiful brick fireplace with an original mantel flanked by piano windows. Enjoy a cozy fire in the family room on those cold winter nights.

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The kitchen features original cabinets with matching trim and flooring. The addition of a dishwasher and storage make this kitchen functional for modern amenities and a food enthusiast.

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The backyard features a 1 car garage and an additional storage shed for tools, equipment, and miscellaneous storage. The current owners run an organic farm and got their start by planting organic beds in their backyard. These beds have hooped domes over them for a personal greenhouse. Keep your kale growing into November and become the neighborhood urban farmer!

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