This 1920s Craftsman bungalow in Alta Vista is effortlessly cool in all the right ways, starting with its iconic three-gable facade, original gable braces, and a front porch that practically begs for slow mornings and evening wine. It's the kind of house people notice. Inside, the vibe only gets better. Original wood floors, a cozy gas fireplace, antique hardware, and natural light pouring in from every angle-it all just works. The formal dining room, framed by classic French doors, feels equal parts timeless and intimate-perfect for dinner parties that turn into late nights. The kitchen leans into that collected-over-time aesthetic with custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, exposed shiplap walls, and a breakfast nook that's as ideal for morning coffee as it is for a work-from-home setup you'll actually enjoy. And then there's the layout-unexpected in the best way. Two living areas (including a massive second living space with its own half bath) give you options. Whether you want a media room, creative space, or a setup that works for multigenerational living, this home flexes to fit your life without losing its charm. Step outside and it keeps delivering. A screened-in back porch, mature trees, native landscaping-every space feels intentional but relaxed. There's even a carport with attached storage to keep things practical. And the location? It's one of those "leave your car at home" kind of spots. Walk to neighborhood favorites like Bright Coffee, Copper Rose Wine, and Outlaw Kitchens, or head over to San Pedro Springs Park for some fresh air. You're also just minutes from downtown, the Pearl, the Quarry, and basically anywhere you need to be.
Courtesy of Rowan Properties
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