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INFORMATION

Sunny, charming, updated with the perfect blend of new while keeping the bungalow details intact. This handsome home sits off the street and is located in the Pullman neighborhood of Richmond - very close to Nicholl Park and DeJean Middle School**. Both locations are safely accessed via the pedestrian bridge ½ block from the property.

Recent 2020 updates include interior and exterior painting, lighting fixtures, engineered wood floors, new kitchen with new white Shaker cabinets, Calacatta quartz countertops and a superb indoor-outdoor connection. Outside, off the kitchen, there is a big deck, plus a spacious grassy yard with rear and side fences and a detached garage with a new garage door. The long driveway can accommodate multiple cars.

Well-appointed living and dining areas that get plenty of natural light. Bedrooms are located on the west side of the property and separated from one another via a hallway. Both rooms are good-sized with ample closet space. The newly redone bathroom has a fresh trend driven tile, new vanity and a shower over tub. 

*Approx. per floor plan. **Any interested parties should verify school district and availability, as attendance is not guaranteed.

 

2020 Updates

  • New wall furnaces
  • New stove
  • New microwave
  • New dishwasher
  • New dual-pane windows
  • New recessed lighting 
  • New water heater
  • New roof + gutters on main house and garage
  • New lighting fixtures
  • New interior subpanel

 

Floor Plans




Neighborhood


Once a center of industry and shipbuilding during World War II, the city of Richmond is focused on revitalization efforts that include a green revolution, with a solar-powered waste treatment plant; industrial printers; metal scrap recyclers; and manufacturers participating in green business initiatives. The city plans to add green jobs, create a cleaner community, and build a thriving tax base that can support better public services. Richmond homes vary in style, including traditional, Cape Cod, contemporary, and French Country. Local residents can participate in a composting program that collects food scraps in specially marked street-side containers and offers gardeners free compost for their backyard gardens. Richmond also recycles its old buildings, too; the historic Ford assembly plant near the port of Richmond was converted into the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historic Park, operated by the National Park Service. Downtown is also experiencing revitalization, especially along Macdonald Avenue, the main commercial district that runs from 8th to 16th streets. The Richmond Main Street Initiative brings arts, music, dance, and theater to the area, transforming it into a pedestrian-friendly urban village. Progressive politics are a part of life in Richmond. The city is the largest in the U.S. to have a Green Party mayor in Gayle McLaughlin.


Schedule

Open Houses:
3/7 and 3/8 2:00-4:30

Brokers Tour:
3/12 10:30-12:30

Offer Date:

Offers as they come...

Additional Showings by Appointment:

Contact Scott Ward
415.225.4593
[email protected]

Contact


Scott Ward

RealtorREAL ESTATE - MADE REALDRE# 01490471415.225.4593 office415.225.4593 mobilewww.scottward.me

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