
This sure seems like a lot of house for the money! There are some really pretty details! The basement bar is neat! The house was built in 1928. It is located on .47 acre in Miamisburg, Ohio. The house features mature landscaping, wrought iron fencing, nice curb appeal, double front doors with leaded glass, wood floors, crown moulding, enclosed porch, original millwork, spacious kitchen, french doors with leaded glass, nice staircase, arched entryways and a sunroom. There is a large basement with a bar and a third floor with living space. This is a big house! Seven bedrooms, five bathrooms and 4,665 square feet. $599,000
Contact Cynthia A. Buckreus with Coldwell Banker Heritage: 937-439-4500
From the Zillow listing:
Handcrafted for a Dayton toy maker in 1928 and later operated as a successful bed & breakfast, this Tudor home in the heart of Miamisburg offers over 4,600 square feet of beautifully maintained living space, along with a story you won’t find anywhere else. Original craftsmanship is everywhere: Rookwood tiles, hand-carved woodwork, leaded and stained glass, antique light fixtures bearing shield designs, and original white oak hardwood floors. Step through the front door onto Italian marble entry floors and take in the sweeping grand staircase. The main level features a spacious living room opening to an enclosed patio, a formal dining room made for entertaining, an eat-in kitchen with access to a second enclosed patio, a private study, and a half bath. Upstairs, seven uniquely designed bedrooms and three full bathrooms span the upper floors, served by a second staircase. The partially finished basement is a destination of its own: a pub-style speakeasy bar with pew seating and historic stained glass, plus a full bathroom, utility rooms, and abundant storage. Four decorative fireplaces add character throughout (as-is). Outside, a fully fenced .47-acre lot leads to the two-car detached garage with attic storage above. The historic slate roof has been regularly maintained by Durable Slate Company, specialists in historic slate roofing. The location is hard to beat. The library is just two doors down, a large riverside playground is nearby, and downtown Miamisburg is a 10-minute walk away, with the Plaza Theatre, local boutiques and restaurants including Val’s Bakery, live music, community events, and bike trails along the Great Miami River. Whether as a spacious family residence, an income-producing property, or both, this is a rare piece of local history.
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