After a meticulous top-to-bottom makeover, a 1941 home in Monticello Park recently hit the market for $750,000.
While some makeovers of historic homes take sad turns toward the generic, this one managed to include plenty of upgrades — a renovated kitchen, new wiring, new appliances and new bathrooms among them — while retaining the structure's Old World charm.
A unique rock faćade and tile roof provide curb appeal with a Spanish flair, while dark, original hardwood floors, arched doorways tall ceilings and oversized windows throughout the interior of the three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home make it both stately and bright.
A gorgeous staircase makes a grand statement in the foyer of the 2,740-square foot residence, while an entertaining-ready living room flows seamlessly into a formal dining room with an open floor plan, uncommon for houses this old.
Upstairs, the primary suite is spacious with a sitting area, ample closet space and en suite bathroom. Sliding glass doors in one of the guest rooms open right onto the terrace, pool and xeriscaped backyard, providing a great view.
This house is listed by Nicholas Kjos with Kuper Sotheby's International Realty.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.