A 1975-constructed house has hit the market within the San Antonio suburb of Backyard Ridge with its personal distinctive mix of Spanish parts and modern Nineteen Seventies design.
Situated simply north of Loop 1604 in a cul-de-sac off of I-35, the house by some means blends these disparate kinds seamlessly. This distinctive mix is obvious from the curb, the place an archway of wrought iron and a stucco façade introduce the Spanish taste, whereas a daring A-frame and a wood walkway masking deliver sudden twists of modernism.
This theme continues upon stepping via the entrance door. One other archway, this one modernized with an orange body, gives a pop of coloration and units the tone for what’s inside.
Inside the two,281-square-foot abode, saltillo tiles and rounded nook fireplaces convey an old-world-meets-Chicano affect, as do uncovered beams on the ceiling.
However then, like a pointy notice ripping via a placid second in a jazz composition, fashionable parts lower via, like open shelving as a mere suggestion of separation between the lounge and the eating room.
The itemizing says the three-bedroom, 2-bathroom house benefited from “significant updates” through the years, whereas nonetheless giving the subsequent proprietor “the chance to replace choose finishes, flooring, and kitchen type to suit their imaginative and prescient.”
In different phrases, it’s not fairly a fixer-upper nevertheless it might use a glow-up.
Maybe because of this it’s being provided on the value of $529,000.
Hopefully, the subsequent proprietor is a fan of each flamenco and Miles Davis.
This house is listed by Danny & Amy Correa with Realty of America.All photographs and itemizing data through Realtor.com.
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