1920 Bungalow 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 1920, this home has been meticulously maintained and renovated, preserving its classic appeal while incorporating contemporary features.

Nestled in the vibrant Sugar House neighborhood, this charming bungalow-style home seamlessly blends historic charm with modern amenities.

The house sits on a rarely available double lot, providing ample space and a unique setting. One of the standout features is its mother-in-law apartment, complete with a private entrance, making it versatile for various living arrangements.

The property underwent a significant remodel in 2023, ensuring that it meets today’s standards while retaining its historical essence.

Its Current State

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The current state of the home reflects a perfect balance of historic charm and modern convenience. Fresh paint and flooring throughout enhance its move-in-ready condition.

The exterior is well-maintained with partial fencing, mature trees, and full landscaping, including xeriscapes areas for easy maintenance. The property includes a carport and a garage secured behind an electronic gate, offering plenty of parking space.

Additionally, a large shed alongside the carport provides extra storage. With central heating, central air, and modern security features, this home offers comfort and peace of mind.

Exterior Photos

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The carport and garage, secured behind an electronic gate, ensure ample parking and security. A large, 8′ x 16′ shed sits alongside the carport, providing additional storage space.

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The property features beautiful landscaping with mature trees and a mix of perennials, enhancing its curb appeal.

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The corner lot provides a spacious yard, perfect for outdoor activities. The intimate rear patio, crafted with attention to detail, offers a serene outdoor space.

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The overall exterior is inviting and well-kept, reflecting the care and attention given to this property.

Interior Photos

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Inside, the home features a warm and inviting living room with a fireplace and built-in cabinets, adding to its cozy ambiance.

The formal dining room boasts stained-glass French doors and Craftsman built-ins, showcasing the home’s historic charm.

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Fresh paint and new flooring enhance the overall look and feel. The main floor includes spacious closets and a beautifully remodeled kitchen with granite countertops.

The enclosed porch extends the living space year-round, offering a versatile area for relaxation.

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The finished basement includes a second kitchen, adding to the home’s functionality and versatility.

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