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Craftsman Bungalow in Maple Ridge - midtown Tulsa

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Real Estate Agent with Own Tulsa License #142914

 

221 E 18th Street
MLS # 1539987
Offered at $180,000

Beautiful Craftsman in Maple Ridge with many vintage features - lovingly cared for by same family for 45 years. Awesome covered porch. Central heat present, so duct work in place; no central air. Portion of basement finished. Priced to reflect needed upgrades. Awaiting your restoration.

 

front of Craftsman bungalow front of Craftsman bungalow - midtown Tulsa

Many, many fun hours have been spent on this porch that spans the entire width of the home. Present are original hooks used for sleeping hammocks - used many years ago. This home was built in 1916.

porch swing on Craftsman bungalow porch

Front door opens to the formal living to the right and formal dining to the left. The fireplace gas valve was capped off, but could easily be re-opened. High ceilings, massive crown molding and baseboards are indicative of the era built.

formal living and dining living from dining showing fireplace formal living and diring rooms dining towards front formal living and dining formal living

The kitchen has many original features including the marble counters and ceiling-height cabinets.

kitchen in craftsman bungalow midtown tulsa kitchen towards dining kitchen

The den was probably remodeled in the 1950s and boasts beautiful mahogany paneling and doors. And the beautiful windows overlooking the back yard. Towards the back of the den are the stairs leading to the 2nd story - and a separate room for the washer and dryer.

den stairs

Downstairs are two bedrooms and one full bath.

bed or office bedroom downstairs bathroom 1st floor bathroom down

Upstairs are 2 bedroom - the smaller bedroom includes a half-bath.

2 beds upstairs bed up master bed up with bath

There is also a large room of finished attic space that could be a bedroom, hobby room - or perhaps renovated to be a huge master closet! Possibilities are endless!

attic area used as bedroom or gameroom

NOT SHOWN are photos of the partially finished basement to which there are two access points from within the home.

The back yard is full of mature trees and landscaped nicely. In the back corner of the yard is a patio used by the family often.

back yard beautiful back yard patio back yard towards home

The detached 2-car garage does actually have a 2-car door installed. Because it was not used in which to park cars, a facade with windows was built in front. It also includes a separate enclosed storage or potting area in the back. Other home details: Central heat refurbished 2012. Garage put on its own breaker box 2000. Electrical in house updated and new electrical box installed 2002. Some older wiring in house. No central air. Roof approximately 3 years.

 

garage Virtual tour midtown Tulsa home for sale

Enjoy a virtual tour of our beautiful Maple Ridge Craftsman bungalow in midtown Tulsa!

This Craftsman bungalow built in 1916 is located in the Maple Ridge neighborhood of midtown Tulsa. One of the largest historic areas, Maple Ridge Historic District encompasses many residential subdivisions beginning with the Southside Addition, platted in 1907.

Maple Ridge was the first Tulsa neighborhood to be listed in the Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory. It was placed on the National Register on April 6, 1983.

Maple Ridge boundaries are:
North: Inner Dispersal Loop (IDL)
East: Peoria Avenue
South: Hazel Boulevard
West: Midland Valley Railroad right of way

Located just east of the SoBo (South Boston) business district which includes restaurants, dry cleaners, a convenience store, organic grocery, salons and more. Also just a few blocks from Lee Elementary and less than half a mile to Tulsa River Parks.

A stone's throw to the Midland Valley Trail and Veteran's Park and south of downtown Tulsa, you couldn't ask for a better location. To the east less than a mile is Woodward Park, Swan Lake, Cherry Street and Utica Square Shopping Center.

Midtown Tulsa IS the best little corner of Tulsa. We walk to our farmer's markets and jog and cycle on our many trails. We have the highest concentration of locally-owned businesses and public parks. We sit on our covered porches sipping tea or wine and visit with our neighbors walking their dogs down our sidewalks.

If you would like to see this midtown Tulsa home for sale or any other property in midtown, call me! I LIVE here - AND work and play here! 918-852-5036

Content written and published by Lori Cain.

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Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

This looks like a beautiful listing. I am sure that with all your marketing and great price it will be gone soon. 

Aug 23, 2015 11:39 PM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Those homes in a generally hot area do benefit from the porch.  When I grew up, central air (and even central heat) wasn't always present.  So, the porch provided a cooling effect for the parts of the home shaded.

Good luck.

Aug 24, 2015 12:31 AM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

Lisa - thank you!  I think I am writing an offer tonight!

Lenn Harley - I spent a few hours there one July afternoon - temps over 100-degrees. We were very comfortable on the porch and throughout the first floor. Thankfully there are wonderful old trees that help keep the home and porch cool!

Aug 24, 2015 01:03 AM