1910 Irvington Home in Indianapolis, Indiana

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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.

Home’s History

Built in 1910, this charming Craftsman home is a rare gem. Named after Washington Irving, the renowned author of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” Irvington is steeped in tradition and culture.

This historic community is known for hosting the largest Halloween festival in the country, adding to its vibrant and engaging atmosphere.

It have retained its character and charm while offering the potential for modern updates. The property is in good condition but is classified as a “fixer,” providing a blank canvas to personalize and transform into a dream home.

The expansive front porch and fully fenced yard remain standout features, providing ideal spaces for relaxation and entertainment.

Recent renovations include updates to the heating and cooling systems, with a forced air and heat pump for heating and central air for cooling.

Exterior Photos

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The expansive front porch, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening gatherings, showcases the home’s Craftsman style with its detailed woodwork and inviting appearance.

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Situated on a 5,227 sqft corner lot, the property features sidewalks and ample space for various outdoor projects and activities.

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The fully fenced yard offers a private oasis for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the fresh air. Mature trees and well-maintained landscaping enhance the peaceful ambiance.

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Interior Photos

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The living room, carpeted for comfort, is spacious with high ceilings and painted woodwork, making it a perfect space for gatherings and relaxation.

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Each of the four bedrooms features hardwood floors and plenty of natural light, creating inviting personal spaces for family members or guests.

The bonus room and mud room provide additional functional spaces, perfect for storage or a small office.

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Located on the upper level, the primary bedroom features hardwood floors and ample space, creating a serene retreat.

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The kitchen features vinyl flooring and modern appliances, including a dishwasher, dryer, gas water heater, micro hood, electric oven, refrigerator, and washer. The eat-in kitchen design provides a cozy space for family meals.

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The dining room, with its hardwood floors and high ceilings, offers a beautiful setting for formal dining.

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