1900 Bungalow in Helena, Montana

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

This charming south-central bungalow, built in 1900, exudes historic charm and timeless appeal.

Situated in a prime location in Helena, the bungalow offers a perfect blend of old-world character and modern conveniences.

Its proximity to Helena’s top trails, downtown attractions, parks, and the Capital Complex makes it an ideal residence for those who appreciate both history and accessibility.

Its Current State

The bungalow has been well-preserved and maintained over the years, retaining much of its historical character while incorporating necessary modern updates.

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The home has not undergone major renovations, but its upkeep ensures that it remains in excellent condition.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of the bungalow retains its historical charm, with a screened-in front porch that adds to its curb appeal. The porch is a perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.

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The property is situated on a 3,310 sqft lot, providing a cozy outdoor space. The architecture reflects the early 20th-century style, with a solid foundation and well-preserved structure.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the bungalow offers 1,779 sq. ft. of livable space.

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The screened-in front porch extends the living space, making it ideal for indoor-outdoor living.

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The main level features a spacious kitchen and living room, along with a half bath and a bonus room that can serve various purposes.

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Upstairs, three bedrooms and a full bath provide comfortable and private sleeping quarters.

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The basement, with walk-out access, adds to the home’s practicality, offering ample storage and laundry facilities.

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The absence of a fireplace is compensated by the home’s warm and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by the hot water radiant heating system.

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