A true mid-century modern opportunity—big, bright, and brimming with upside. Crafted with premium-grade materials—slate roof, redwood siding, brick exterior—and warm interior finishes including hardwood floors and trim, this home sits on a larger-than-typical lot and pairs classic 1950s architecture with everyday contemporary convenience: two renovated bedrooms on the first floor (one a true primary), a generous foyer with a handy half bath, and a library/den/home office with built-ins. The large living room is anchored by a signature mid-century roman-brick fireplace with a wood-trim mantel and a broad bank of front windows; the elegant dining room opens to the enclosed back porch through a glazed wall with a full-glass door for effortless indoor–outdoor living; and the welcoming front porch offers plenty of room for casual seating. Upstairs continues the refreshed feel with a renovated bedroom at the west end and a renovated full bath. With three bedrooms up and two down, the layout delivers privacy and flexibility for guests, multigenerational living, or a quiet work-from-home wing. Downstairs, a finished, solid-wood-paneled recreation room adds a classic bar, a second fireplace, and space for a full pool table or home theater. Approx. 2, 850 sq ft above grade, plus ~1, 350 sq ft below grade with ~560 sq ft finished (˜3, 410 combined finished/usable space). Yes, the eat-in kitchen and first-floor bath need renovation—exactly where you’ll add the most value. Start at $299, 000, bring your designer and contractor, and imagine the spectacular future: keep the mid-century modern lines, rework the kitchen hub, and elevate this home into a showpiece on a rare larger parcel with premium construction already in place. Opportunities like this don’t sit—see it now and claim the upside.