1908 Foursquare Victorian Home in Spokane, Washington

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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

Built in 1908, this charming Victorian home offers a glimpse into Spokane’s rich history.

Situated in the heart of the city across from the picturesque Logan Park, the home enjoys a prime location and a spacious double lot.

Its Current State

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The roof, boiler, and electrical systems have all been thoughtfully updated, ensuring modern comfort while preserving the home’s original character.

This blend of historic charm and contemporary upgrades makes this 1908 gem a truly special place to call home.

Exterior Photos

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The house presents a charming facade with its vibrant red siding contrasting against the white trim.

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The architectural style is a blend of Craftsman and Foursquare influences, evident in the simple, boxy shape and the presence of decorative brackets under the eaves.

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The surrounding yard offers ample space with mature trees providing shade.

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Interior Photos

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Step inside and be transported back in time.

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The entryway, formal living room, and dining room showcase the craftsmanship of the era, with details reminiscent of a mini-mansion.

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The kitchen was thoughtfully remodeled in 2014 and refreshed in 2024, offering a blend of modern convenience and classic charm.

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Upstairs, you’ll find three spacious bedrooms with generous closet space and ample storage.

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This bathroom exudes a bright and airy feel, thanks to the light color scheme and ample natural light.

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The unfinished basement presents a blank canvas, brimming with potential for customization.

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