Friday Five Hundred: This Historic Frisco Victorian Has At Least Another 108 Years Left!

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Oak Street Front

The Dow Baccus Home at 7546 Oak St., a gorgeous Frisco Early American-style house built in 1905, was featured in the April 2012 issue Frisco Style Magazine as an amazing historic home updated to meet today’s needs. I could not agree more!

Oak Stree Foyer

This designated historic property in the Norris Austin subdivision near downtown Frisco is on the market for $514,900 after being completely remodeled and impeccably restored. This house has all of the historic charm and plenty of modern updates! It is a fantastic family home, too. Just check out the incredible treehouse in the backyard (I wish I had one of those growing up!) or the spacious kitchen.

Oak Street Library

There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and close to 5,000 square feet of space inside this amazing house. Just outside you’ll find a three-car garage with an attached apartment that is great for guests or as additional income! It’s plenty big for a young college grad who wants a unique space.

Oak Street Dining

This home has so many lovely fireplaces and cozy nooks! And unlike most homes built today, this house has a stunning foyer that is a great place to receive guests! The parlor has been converted to a library, but every other room remains just about the same in spirit.

Oak Stree Den

The kitchen is plenty modern and bright, too! There’s a huge island with a built-in gas stove, double ovens, and beautiful glass-front cabinets to store your china collection! There’s a sizable breakfast nook, too. It’s a great place for a family to gather for meals, homework, and more!

Oak Street Kitchen

The master suite features a gorgeous bath with a claw-foot tub and hex tile floor — an homage to the home’s history. It’s spacious and open, and with the two windows plenty bright. It’s definitely a selling point on this amazing historic home.

Oak Street Bath

What do you think?

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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