A home has hit the market for $1 million in San Antonio’s Lavaca neighborhood that has some unusual features — even by the standards of its high-character south-of-downtown location.

The home, built in 1910, includes a Dale Chihuly-inspired glass chandelier blown by San Antonio artist Craig Clingan in its foyer, and exposed wood offers a rustic touch to the high-ceiling of the living area. Meanwhile, a second-story tiled patio offers a view of the downtown skyline with the Tower of the Americas front and center.

The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath property was renovated in 2019 and includes a new roof along with redone electrical, plumbing and air conditioning, according to its property listing.

This home is listed by Aden J. Stiles with Keller Williams Heritage.

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