a steal
The Perfect Mid-Century Home Is In New York, And It Costs Under A Million Dollars
This mid-century gem, tucked away on 3.3 acres of woodland in Hamburg, New York, was built in 1953 by Nelson Keem Sr. β who, according to the listing, was recognized as Builder of the Year for his work.
Now, the dreamy home is on the market for $950,000.
With a flowing, open-plan design and an abundance of large windows, the main living area is spacious, bright and airy. The woodland surrounding the home on all sides is the perfect backdrop to cozy days in and dinner parties alike.
Thirty inches of height were added to the kitchen during its renovation, and both the dining area and breakfast nook are accompanied by picturesque views.
The house has three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms β including a brilliantly retro blue one.
One of the home's best features, however, is the dramatic statement staircase.
There's also an indoor koi pond, though the listing offers no explanation for this.
Finally, the outdoor space comprises a porch, a patio area, plenty of land and a private pond spanning more than an acre. Is there anything this place doesn't have?
Via @zillowgonewild.
[Image credit: Zillow/Gurney Becker & Bourne]