Courtesy of Kuper Sotheby’s Int’l Realty, Gina Candelario {attribution_contact}
Historic Greek Revival home in Monte Vista, originally built in 1890 by A.G. Dugger and moved to its current location from East Mulberry in 1910. Known as the Sam Napel home, this two-story residence offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a rare basement, blending timeless architecture with everyday comfort. A grand covered front porch with stately columns and a screened upper porch add to the home’s classic appeal. Inside, the formal living room features beamed 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, an imposing fireplace, and custom-built-in shelving. Transom and sidelight windows fill the home with natural light. The formal dining room includes pocket doors, chair railing, and picture molding. The kitchen boasts a sink beneath large windows, glass-front cabinets, gas cooking, a walk-in pantry, a butler’s pantry, and a roomy breakfast room. A built-in storage bench beneath the staircase offers a welcoming spot to pause before heading upstairs. The primary bedroom is on the main floor with an adjoining bath featuring a tub/shower combo. Upstairs, a spacious landing with a curved railing provides the perfect nook for reading, art, or study. Three additional bedrooms and one full bath complete the second floor, including an 18×15 bedroom with excellent potential to convert into a second primary suite. Located just minutes from the Pearl, Zoo, museums, downtown, and within walking distance to restaurants, shops, and several private schools, this home is a rare opportunity to customize in historic Monte Vista.
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