When last seen on the market, this once-grand dame was tore-up-from-the-floor-up and hurtin' for certain'. Six months later, the century-old house is back, and while the Southern Colonial Revival's revival is rather bland/unimaginative, it's still a vast improvement over the previous shambles. Located in the West Adams Terrace Historic Preservation Overlay Zone, the 4,200-square-foot residence features five bedrooms, four and a half baths, two fireplaces, formal dining room, library, sun room, sleeping porch, rooftop decks, a full basement, copper plumbing, and a detached two-car garage. Last sold for $365,000, the property is now listed at $999,000.
· 2239 W 24th St [Redfin]
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