An opulent dwelling constructed by famed San Antonio real-estate mogul H.C. Thorman has hit the market close to Olmos Park, the identical historic neighborhood he masterminded throughout San Antonio’s Nineteen Twenties and ’30s Gilded Age.
This 1928 dwelling, which seamlessly blends Spanish and Mediterranean structure with trendy luxurious, is listed for $1.1 million.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom property on Hildebrand Avenue demonstrates Thorman’s fluency within the Mediterranean architectural types, from its stucco exterior to its crimson Spanish-tile roof and arched patio entrance.
Inside, the grandeur continues with Roman columns, uncovered wooden beams, elegant ironwork, ornamental particulars carved into the steps and extra elaborately patterned tile work.
Nonetheless, trendy conveniences and finishes additionally abound within the thoughtfully up to date property. These embrace copious storage and an open-concept format with a number of dwelling and eating areas. The kitchen options customized cabinetry, ample counter area and a walk-in pantry.
The downstairs main suite additionally consists of customized cabinetry together with a walk-in closet, a moist bar-slash-coffee bar and entry to a personal patio. Upstairs, 4 bedrooms encompass a central widespread space that may function a recreation room, flex area or extra lounge.
Exterior, the home extends its entertaining area with a number of lined patios. Along with the 5 bedrooms in the principle residence, the property’s indifferent storage additionally consists of an upstairs studio condo with full bathtub, good for company, rental revenue, a inventive studio or dwelling workplace.
This house is listed by Alyssa Marquez with LPT Realty.All pictures and itemizing information through Realtor.com.
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