This 1928 bungalow has been lovingly restored to bring together the historic charm of the era and modern day creature comforts. Originally a 3/1 like many traditional bungalows, a master bath is in the process of being constructed, transforming it into a rare 3/2 floor plan with a master suite that also features a brick fireplace, rear alley access, and a detached 2-car garage. The list of improvements is too long to list here, but a sampling includes: new roof; new A/C; newelectric panel and wiring; new plumbing; new hardwood floors; new kitchen and 3 cm granite countertops and appliances; new hall bathroom with traditional 1" hexagon floor tiles, pedestal sink, and subway tiles; new Sherwin Williams paint using traditional color palettes; new light fixtures and ceiling fans; new 4-point well and sprinkler system, new lawn; new walkway pavers; and a new garage door. As an idea of the attention to detail given, every original double-hung windowwas stripped down to the bare wood, refinished, repainted, and re-built so that it slides as easily as it did back in 1928, and vintage push-button light switches were installed. Character abounds, and this beautiful home is a must see.