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It almost sounds too good to be true: A property in Bella Vista that includes not only a carriage house, but also a Trinity has hit the market, asking $475,000.
First, the backstory: The carriage house was built around 1905 for fruit merchant who kept his horses and market house here. Behind this structure sits a three-story Trinity in the rear of the property, and they each have separate staircases.
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It’s undoubtedly an appealing property with potential. It offers three bedrooms and one bathroom. Though with big rooms and tall ceilings, there’s definitely room to make the property once’s own within the 2,250 square feet of space.
The listing, for example, suggests turning the Trinity into a separate au pair or in-law suite and adding a roof deck or elevator to the property.
Throughout the two buildings are multiple skylights, which means the spaces are often flooded with a lot of natural light. And there’s no lack of outdoor space, either: There’s a small backyard that could use some landscaping, and the property happens to sit right by Cianfrani Park.
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- 717 Pemberton Street [William Grubb, BHHS Fox & Roach-Haverford]
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