This 1930s Bungalow features a low, horizontal profile with a steeply pitched roof situated on 5.78 acres. Bungalows are known for their low horizontal lines, making them appear grounded and integrated with their surroundings. The front and back dormers are windowed projections from the roof, adding living space and light to the upper level. This home’s prominent front porch is a common feature, providing a transition between the house and the outdoors. The mature trees located on the property provide shade to the wide front porch. The exterior details are simple and unadorned, with a focus on natural textures. Once inside an open floor plan maximizes space and provides light throughout. The fireplace adds charm and the potential for functionality. The kitchen is located at the rear of the home, overlooking the property. There is a natural progression between the dining and living rooms along with a sitting area. Upstairs are four bedrooms, a full bath and plenty of storage. Why save a downtrodden 1930s bungalow? Restoring a neglected bungalow offers a multitude of benefits, both for the individual homeowner and the community by preserving history and unique character. Bungalows represent a significant period in American architectural history. They focused on craftsmanship, natural materials, and a simpler aesthetic. Saving a bungalow preserves a tangible link to the past. Their restoration helps maintain the historic, architectural character of a neighborhood, contributing to its unique identity.
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$110,000
3 Peaceful Ln, Duke Center, PA 16729
4beds
1,237sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 1930
5.78 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$89/sqft
$-- HOA
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