A rare architectural treasure in the heart of Hollywood. Designed in 1913 by renowned architect George A. Eastman, this beautifully restored Arts & Crafts bungalow blends historic craftsmanship with thoughtful modern updates. Box-beam ceilings, built-in bookcases, a classic dining hutch, hardwood floors, and original leaded-glass windows create an unforgettable sense of character. The remodeled kitchen is a standout, featuring solid-stone quartz counters, custom cherry cabinetry, induction cooking, and a sunny nook with built-in office space. French doors open to lush gardens and a stone pathway, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Two bedrooms and a beautifully remodeled period bath grace the main level, while the lower level offers inviting guest quarters with proper egress and a spacious remodeled bath. New roof (2023), Marvin wood windows throughout, low radon (0.8 pCi/L), decommissioned oil tank, and all appliances included. Just blocks from Hollywood's beloved cafés, restaurants, shops, and historic theater, this is a home with soul, substance, and enduring style. [Home Energy Score = 5. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10249170]
NE 48th Ave & NE Hancock St
Dwelling Type: Residential
Subdivision: N/A
Year Built: 1913, County: US
NE 48th Ave & NE Hancock St
Listing is courtesy of Keller Williams PDX Central
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