Original 1924 Craftsman — brick, hardwood floors, oversized decorative windows that flood every room with light, and an updated kitchen. South Hemphill Heights, one block from Capps Park and blocks from the grocery store. This home has the character buyers look for and the updates that make it livable… Read More now. Hardwood floors run through the living areas and bedrooms. A brick fireplace anchors the main living room, and original millwork frames the hallways — the kind of detail that doesn't get built anymore. Natural light is the standout. An abundance of oversized original windows on multiple walls bring in cross-ventilation and sunlight from every angle. The living room alone has windows on three sides. The kitchen has been updated with white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and recessed lighting — ready to use without a renovation budget. A separate dining area connects the kitchen to the main living space. One full bath with wainscoting and updated finishes — finished and cohesive, not a burdensome project. A covered front porch with brick columns gives you a charming entry with room for seating. One covered parking spot under the carport. Minutes from TCU, the Fort Worth hospital district, and the urban villages of Magnolia Avenue and South Main Street — popular restaurants, shops, and nightlife all nearby. The property sits in a Neighborhood Empowerment Zone, which waives some permit fees for certain renovations. The home's age and preserved exterior may also make it a potential candidate for Historic Landmark designation, which could offer property tax incentives (see docs). Strong rental demand from students and medical professionals makes this a solid addition to an investment portfolio. No HOA. Read Less
Courtesy of Compass RE Texas, LLC., Abigail Davis.