Sunday, March 3, 2013

Friday Four Hundred: Munger Heights Home Pairs Historic Charm ...

I?ve lived in a 1921 Craftsman home in Junius Heights, and while I loved all of the cool details, such as the hardwood trim around the windows, the expansive front porch, and the window seat in the master bedroom that overlooked the garden, I hated how drafty it was and the awful water pressure.

Still, living in a historic district is amazing. The homeowners tend to care more about their neighborhood and their community, and they work hard to maintain the standards. I miss that part of living in a historic conservation district, but I do not miss living in a historic home. If only you could have a new home in a historic district that blends in with its surroundings pretty much seamlessly ?

If that?s what you want, you?re in luck. Marketed by Borman and Zahn team at Dave Perry-Miller and Associates for $485,000, 4936 Victor is a prairie style two-story built in 2008 that looks like it belongs in a whole ?nother era. It has four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, and 3,184 square feet, and that?s not including the huge front porch where you?ll spend spring evenings waving at neighbors as they walk past.

This neighborhood, Munger Heights, is an absolute gem, featuring a pretty extensive collection of prairie and Craftsman architecture. It?s just across Gaston Avenue from the Swiss Avenue Historic District, and it?s about 10 minutes from downtown. It?s perfect for someone looking to simplify, maybe ditch a car and go on two wheels. And it?s close to Baylor University Medical Center, too.

The kitchen in this home was just updated and it shows. Featuring a Carrera marble backsplash, custom cabinets and stainless steel appliances, you might just eschew the many takeout options around you for cooking at home.

The rest of the home has hand-scraped hardwood floors and an open floorplan that will be great for family gatherings or get togethers. The real treat is upstairs, where the master suite is located. There you?ll find vaulted ceilings, a five-piece bath, and a sitting area with a fireplace. The paint color is a little loud for me. But to each his own, you know?

The backyard is huge, and it has a great little back porch, just the spot where you?ll want to sip coffee. There?s plenty of room for a playset, a pool, or pretty much anything else you can imagine.

Source: http://www.candysdirt.com/2013/03/01/friday-four-hundred-munger-heights-home-pairs-historic-charm-with-new-construction-and-an-amazing-kitchen/

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