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| Area: (1014) Anaheim East of Harbor | Subdivision: Other | ||||
| Lot Size: 6,000 | Year Built: 1921 | ||||
| Pool: No | Land Type: Fee | ||||
Remarks: A rare two on a lot find! The "Burk House", a darling Craftsman Bungalow located in the highly desirable Mother Colony within Anaheim's Historic District. This beautiful home will save you thousands of dollars in property taxes each year as a participant in the Anaheim Mills Act Program. The original Carriage Home (Now a guest home in back), which is a separate structure from the front main home, could be used as a studio, for in-laws, guests or as an income producing rental property. The two structures together add up to 1,750 sq. ft. of living space. The back home has 1 bed and 1 full bath, kitchen and living room along with a gated private entrance. The front home has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen and laundry room. Upgraded throughout with period appropriate newly installed wood like laminate flooring, interior paint, wood blinds, lighting fixtures, bathroom vanity, baseboards, updated kitchen cabinetry, door handles, fixtures and fireplace façade stay true to the historic charm and character of the home. The spacious rear yard has newly installed artificial turf, privacy fencing, a custom jungle gym all shaded by a glorious huge avocado producing tree. Enjoy modern amenities such as an attic fan and central air conditioning. Ot | |||||
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