1755 sqft | 3 beds | 2 baths | 0.29 acres | #2426580
Description
Take a step back to a more elegant time and setting at 5017 E 7th St. The vintage 40's home on the NW frontage of Braden Park has a world of upgrades (heat, air, water, dishwasher), But is as cozy and charming as it's original 80 something Red Oak floors. Architecturally pleasing from every angle outside, the practical layout inside provides dedicated use areas for every family activity. Extensive use of natural wood for walls, storage fixtures and even ceilings adds warmth to an already comfortable haven. Large windows most everywhere add welcoming natural light. The 12,000+ foot lot is deep, flat and over sized. A 10K roof allowance is available with full price offer.
Property Details
- Utility FeaturesElectricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Phone Available, Water Available
- InteriorConcrete Counters, Ceiling Fans
- Property SubtypeSingleFamilyResidence
- School DistrictTulsa - Sch Dist (1)
- Lot DescriptionMature Trees
- Exterior MaterialsRain Gutters
- Sewer InformationPublic Sewer
- SubdivisionWhite City
- Property TypePurchase
- StyleBungalow
- Original List Price$290,000
- MLS #2426580
- MLS #2426580
- Utility SourcePublic
- Taxes Annual$1,311
- Cost285000
- Acres0.291
- FoundationOther
- CountyTulsa
- Structure TypeHouse
- Square Feet1755
- Year Built1940
- Elementary SchoolBell
- High SchoolHale
- Days on Market (Cumulative)142
- Fireplaces1
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Full Baths2
- Parking Spaces1
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Listing Agent: Larry Ahrens (#lahrens)
Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Select (#681)
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