524 TOD LANEYoungstownOhioUSA44504
Maison unifamiliale à Vente situé au 524 TOD LANE Youngstown Ohio 44504 USA avec 5 chambres, 2 salles de bain est actuellement à Vente, 524 TOD LANE Youngstown Ohio 44504 USA est disponible à 245 000 $US. Si la propriété située au 524 TOD LANE Youngstown Ohio 44504 USA n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Ohio biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Maisons à Vente en Youngstown .
Identifiant MLS: 5065618
245 000 $US USD
- Type
- Unifamiliale
- Chambres
- 5
- Salles de bain
- 2
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Caractéristiques principales
Détails sur la construction
- Année de construction
- 1934
- Style
- homeStyle.tudor
Autres caractéristiques
- Électroménagers
- Range / Ovenamenities.washerRefrigeratorappliances.GarbageDisposalsappliances.dryerappliances.dishwasher
- Garages
- 2
Superficie
- Chambres
- 5
- Salles de bain
- 2
- Système de chauffage
- SteamRadiator
Description
Discover this enchanting 5 bedroom brick Tudor home, brimming with old-world charm and modern amenities. The house features stunning leaded glass windows and beautiful hardwood floors that enhance its timeless elegance. A bright and inviting office area offers an abundance of natural sunlight, perfect for working from home. The spacious layout includes a formal dining room for hosting memorable gatherings, while the large pantry ensures ample storage space. Step into the beautifully updated kitchen featuring new cabinets and sleek granite countertops, complete with newer appliances. Spacious bedrooms offer comfort and privacy, and the full basement provides additional storage. Outside is a 2 car garage, a charming greenhouse for your gardening needs, and the unbeatable location just across the street from the tranquil Crandall Park. House History: Originally built for Morris Scheibel, a prominent local architect who designed Youngstown's Central Tower, Realty Building, Temple Rodef Shalom, and the original Jewish Community Center building. Later inhabited by Bill Foster (one of the founders of and very first host on WYSU) and his wife Elizabeth. The current owners have put an enormous amount of work into the house and had intended to live there long-term but a shift in one of their job situations has required a long-distance move.