Gray flips in historic homes leave you cold? Say hello to this midcentury beauty with plenty of original features to satisfy that retro vibe you crave. The home features a natural (unpainted) stone wood burning fireplace in the massive family room, which could easily be walled off into a 4th bedroom with existing closet--wood paneling with rare alternating smooth and ridged panels complete the room's vintage vibe. Huge kitchen with a generous amount of original wood cabinets and hood vent along with a prep island, granite countertops and gas range. One bathroom boasts lively original tile and fixtures. Wait till you see the original ceiling light fixture in the den, a rare de-(light) indeed. Can you find the original pocket door? It works smoothly. Roof shingles new 2021. Shed roof new 2025. All of this is less than a 15-minute walk to the art, culture, dining, live theater, and nightlife of The Arts District--no more paid parking. Shed/workshop/art studio is 11x13 w electricity.