This is a fantastic small house, with a VERY usable basement.
It has a carport, a shed in the [huge] backyard.
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peach and pear tree, blueberries and raspberries.
Relaxing in the yard is easy.
Location 1/2 a block to the bike street to campus (approx 10 min to campus on Oregon St), bus convenient, a few blocks to the wonderful Farmers Market and Coop store.
It is a four-room, 2-bedroom house, good sized living room, other rooms certainly big enough.
Eat-in kitchen even has louvered doors to shut it off from the rest of the house.
Bedroom has ceiling fan wiht light and remote.
Built in drawers in the bedrooms, a whole house fan, a linen closet, window air on wall thermostat, and one of the super things about it is the basement: with a high ceiling, it divides well into four spaces: the laundry in one corner (a rather hidden area) and a whatever area (sewing room and art room have been the usual uses) in another .
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and then there is a platform that the music prof made for him to practice his cello and which was
used by the next tenant, a jazz singer, for house-concerts.
the platform is in a part of the area that is wall-to wall area.
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the other half was used as a playroom for the cello-prof's daughter, and after that for audiences for the jazz singer.
Sometimes used just as storage