Arts and Crafts Stunner Is The Hottest Ticket In Town, But Spoken For

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“Be forewarned,” Ged Dipprey with Dave Perry-Miller tells us, “This Bishop Arts beauty is spoken for and due to tenant occupancy, a simple showing of this home could be the hardest ticket in town to get!”

Last week we gave y’all the scoop on this beauty just minutes from Bishop Arts. Now Dipprey has done it again! And it’s a Friday Four Hundred so unique, you’ll want to pore over every last detail. 

This Bishop Arts Beauty Is A Postcard of Hospitality

“No other style gets me more excited than a well-loved Arts & Crafts home with a wrap porch,” says Dipprey. “Perhaps a little presumptive on my part, but I imagine the original owners were like-minded folk, thinking the more the merrier.”

“A porch this size is clearly a postcard of hospitality and an open invite for neighbors and friends to relax and unwind,” he adds. “In our isolated new reality, homebuyers have two necessities, the obvious first is a home office. The upstairs third bedroom checks that box. The other is an often overlooked fundamental, connection. Well perhaps at no other time in history has a grand front porch made more sense, serving as a bridge to our socially distant neighbors and friends.”

Bishop Arts Beauty Went Under Contract In A Matter Of Days

Whether you’re an Arts & Crafts fan or aficionado, this home is worth a look. It’s so good in fact, it went under contract in a matter of days. None the less, you’ll want to follow along and see all of the Arts & Crafts goodness, right this way.

Looks And Location Are Only The Start

First, it has looks and location. But that’s only the start! This three-bedroom, three-bathroom home offers dreamy designer touches that make it stand out from the crowd. From the expansive front porch to the stunning chef’s kitchen, every inch of this home screams high design. 

“There are timeless elements of grandeur throughout this beauty,” says Dipprey. “From the wrap porch to the soaring ceilings, the home offers a casual elegance that harkens back to yesteryear with details.” 

Period Details Abound, Plus A Show-Stopping Kitchen

This includes pocket doors and wainscoting. And there are still operable transom windows located above the rear master suite entry. We love the gracious living area with dramatic fireplace. And the eat-in kitchen? It’s a dream! It offers richly appointed space to cook and serve, plus an easy flow outdoors. 

Dipprey tells us, “The kitchen is a show-stopper with gas cooktop centered in the kitchen island and stainless steel apron sink. I love that there is still a door from the kitchen to the front porch. After all these years, still perfect for entertaining.”

Of course, you know that massive deck out back is calling our name too. But the real kicker? The property’s hard-to-find floor plan. 

Rare, First-Floor Split Dual Master Suites Take It Over The Top

It distinguishes itself with rare, first-floor split dual master bedrooms. And both are en-suite! 

Dipprey says, “The downstairs dual masters bedrooms are a split arrangement and the home’s three baths have been stylishly updated, with the master bath stealing the show with a claw-foot tub and walk-in shower.”

“But don’t forget,” he adds, “you’re a stones’ throw from Bishop Arts.”

Other highlights include plenty of space to park your cars and a big bonus – extra storage. 

“The two-car carport is such a creative design,” says Dipprey. “It mirrors the aesthetic of the main structure and offers both street access and alley access. There is also a tucked away storage building with attic. So charming and perhaps another auxiliary home office.”

A Needle-In-A-Haystack Find We Won’t Soon Forget

Need we say more? This prize is the quintessential needle-in-a-haystack find and one buyer just couldn’t resist. We can see why. Congrats to the new owners. They are in for a real treat!

Ged Dipprey with Dave Perry-Miller InTown has listed 727 Woodlawn Avenue for $499,000.

Amy Puchaty is founder and principal writer of Amy Puchaty Communications.

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