Cheapish Circa 1930 Kansas Handyman Special Bungalow $115 – Time Capsule Alert
July 12, 2023
OHU50K Notes $115,000
Time Capsule Alert – Well, part of the house at least. The Kansas handyman special bungalow is an old house lover’s delight. The Marsh family really knew what they were doing when they had this house built on a bank teller’s salary.
Realtor Comments
Historic home located in the Parkwood Subdivision in KCK. This 2 story home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1400+ sqft of living space, with room to grow in the full-size basement. The vintage charm and character of main floors is so alluring. Both the living room and dining room have attractive hardwood flooring, tray ceilings, stained glass decor, built-ins for storage and bench seating. The Pocket doors can be easily closed to add privacy for each room. You also have easy access to the utility room right off the kitchen. Upstairs are 3 nice sized bedrooms and 1 full bathroom. The basement could be finished to add even more square footage to this home. With just the right touch this house could be stunningly transformed. Fun Fact this home is number 152 on the list of Historic Landmarks of the KCK Unified Government. Setup you’re showing today!!!
- 3bd
- 1ba
- 1,496sqft
- Circa 1930
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
1123 Laurel Ave, Kansas City, KS, 66104 $115,000
- Contact Realtor: Dwan Dryden 913-220-0932
ReeceNichols -Johnson County W
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This home was built a year or two before 1930 for Charles E, Marsh (1892-1952), a bank teller at the Commerce Trust Company, and his wife Elizabeth. The couple had one daughter.
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