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With off-white walls, exposed beams, and funky, contemporary light fixtures, this home at 131 Monroe Street does not skimp on character.
The two-bed, one-bath home, that’s nestled just south of Society Hill, in the heart of Queen Village, just dropped on the market for $439,900—and it offers a lot for the price.
The first floor of the 1,020 square foot home opens to a living room with refinished hardwood floors, an exposed brick wall, and exposed beams, giving the city home an almost rustic look. A renovated kitchen looks bright with quartz countertops and plenty of windows, while an adjacent private patio offers a place to hang out in the sun.
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Upstairs there are the two bedrooms, each equipped with hardwood doors and large windows. A stained glass skylight in the bathroom adds even more to the home’s character. As an added bonus, there’s a full basement with laundry.
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- 131 Monroe Street [Liz Clark, Space and Company]