Architect Arthur J. Herrmann’s best known San Antonio creation is downtown’s stylish Hotel Havana, but the 1907 Monte Vista home he designed for businessman C.W. Buhler is similarly distinctive.

The two-story residence’s distinctive Art Deco design and beautiful woodwork make it hard to miss, and now after a brief period being operated as a short term rental, it’s back on the market with an $899,000 price tag.

The five-bedroom, four-bath residence includes a gracefully curving stairway, glossy wood floors and plenty of stained glass. Beyond  that, “original hand-painted frescoes in the dining room along with glass pocket doors and classic light fixtures adding to the timeless appeal,” according to its property listing.  

The home has been on and off the market several times during the past few years, property listings show.

This home is listed by Codi Vives with Compass RE Texas, LLC.

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