1912 Late Victorian Home in Salt Lake City, Utah

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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 1912, this Victorian-style home is a charming piece of Liberty Wells’ history. The architectural style, characterized by its brick and frame construction, reflects the timeless elegance of the early 20th century.

Over the years, the home has undergone significant renovations, including a major remodel in 2006, which helped preserve its historic charm while incorporating modern conveniences.

Its Current State

Recent updates, including a new roof, furnace, and air conditioning system, enhance the home’s efficiency and comfort. 

The combination of exposed brick, granite countertops, and beautiful hardwood floors add to its aesthetic appeal.

The fully fenced private backyard provides a serene outdoor space with potential for off-street parking or a future garage.

Exterior Photos

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The exterior of the home is a fully fenced private backyard offering the potential for off-street parking.

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The corner lot location provides plenty of space and privacy, while the mature trees and landscaping add to the home’s curb appeal.

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Interior Photos

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Inside, the home has a total interior area of 1,128 square feet, with a layout that maximizes space and functionality. 

The main level features two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a spacious living area, while a spiral staircase leads to a third bedroom on the upper level.

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The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a microwave, range hood, refrigerator, and gas range, making meal preparation a breeze. 

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The laundry area includes hookups for both electric and gas dryers, adding convenience to daily chores.

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