Turnkey 1913 Craftsman-Style Home in Kansas City’s Historic Northeast with Modern Upgrades, 4 Bedrooms, New Kitchen and Tax Abatement

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This beautifully updated Craftsman/Shirtwaist style home, located in Kansas City’s historic Northeast neighborhood, offers over 2,000 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms and 2 renovated bathrooms. The home features refinished hardwood floors, a modern kitchen, new HVAC with a mini-split system on the third floor, and essential upgrades including a new sewer line, 200 amp electrical box, radon mitigation, gutters, vinyl siding, and replacement windows. Additional highlights include a covered front porch, rear deck, spacious backyard, private driveway, and storage shed. Priced at $273,900, this partially tax-abated property combines vintage charm with turnkey living in a coveted community.

Front Porch Entrance

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The entrance is marked by rugged stone walls and columns framing the porch, creating a historic and sturdy aesthetic. The porch floor and steps are painted in muted blue-gray tones, complemented by simple wooden railings. A large glass-paneled door flanked by sidelights allows natural light into the interior. The house number “131” is prominently displayed above the door, while the ceiling of the porch is painted a light cream, enhanced with a classic hanging lantern-style light fixture. A mailbox matching the stonework stands to the side, blending practicality with rustic charm.

Back Porch Deck

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A modest wooden deck with natural stained railings encloses a cozy elevated porch area attached to a sky-blue two-story house. The porch railing incorporates horizontal cables for a modern touch, contrasting with the rustic wooden structure. A short set of wooden steps leads down to a small paved landing, connecting the porch to a rough driveway and surrounding garden beds with sparse green plants. The house exterior is clad in light blue horizontal siding with white window trim. The atmosphere is casual and quaint, blending traditional and contemporary outdoor elements.

Living Room Fireplace

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Wooden floors with a rich dark finish span the spacious room, contrasted by soft light-colored walls that enhance natural light. A substantial stone fireplace serves as the focal point, its rustic masonry adding texture and historic charm. Crown molding and wooden baseboards frame the walls in a deeper brown tone matching door frames and window sills, adding warmth and architectural detail. A single upholstered armchair rests beside the fireplace, introducing a touch of muted blue that complements the earthy palette. Large windows with sheer curtains gently filter sunlight, balancing the sturdy, vintage ambiance with bright openness.

Entryway and Staircase

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Dark-stained hardwood floors extend throughout the entryway, seamlessly flowing into adjoining rooms. The stairway is framed by a wooden banister with turned spindles, topped with a matching handrail. Natural light filters through a decorative leaded glass window set above the stair landing, casting subtle patterns. Thick, pronounced wood trim surrounds doorways and windows, exhibiting craftsmanship characteristic of early 20th-century American homes. The walls are painted in a muted light color, contrasting with the rich wood tones. A small black rug rests at one threshold, while simple yet sturdy wooden doors lead to adjacent rooms, emphasizing function and tradition.

Dining Area with Kitchen View

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Bright natural light filters through sheer white curtains covering tall windows, illuminating the warm wooden floors and rich wood trim. A built-in wooden breakfast bar with sturdy corbels extends from a half-wall, creating an inviting transition to the adjoining kitchen. The kitchen, visible through a wide doorway with matching wood trim, features white cabinetry and a tiled floor in soft neutral tones. Hanging pans add a rustic, lived-in touch, while the overall aesthetic blends traditional craftsmanship with modern simplicity in light, neutral colors balanced by the warmth of wood accents.

Entryway and Dining Area

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A clean and spacious entryway leads to an adjoining room, likely a dining area, marked by classic wood trim around doorways and baseboards in a rich, warm tone. The ceiling is accented with wooden beams that frame three simple industrial-style light fixtures. The flooring juxtaposes natural wood tones with a unique flowing black pattern that adds a modern artistic touch to the space. Walls are painted soft white, enhancing the natural light that pours in from windows in the adjacent room, creating a bright, airy, and inviting atmosphere that harmonizes historic and contemporary design elements.

Small Study Nook

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A compact corner designed for quiet work or study, featuring a rustic wooden desk and matching chair that exude a handcrafted charm. The walls display vertical beadboard paneling painted in a muted olive green, creating a textured backdrop. A bright window dressed with sheer white curtains patterned with delicate black botanical motifs provides natural light, softening the space. Window trim and baseboards contrast in dark wood, grounding the design. The floor is covered with light marble-like tiles, adding brightness and balance to the otherwise earthy and organic tones of this cozy nook.

Kitchen Countertop and Sink

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Natural light brightens the kitchen through dual large windows framed with rich, warm wood trim that contrasts softly against the light gray walls. The countertops are a light butcher block wood that adds warmth and texture to the space, paired with white cabinetry below featuring classic raised panel doors and small rounded pulls. A single-basin stainless steel sink with a modern faucet sits beneath the windows, maintaining a clean and functional workspace. Opposite the sink, open floating shelves with wood and black metal pipes provide industrial flair. The floor is tiled in a subtle white and gray pattern for easy maintenance, while a stainless steel refrigerator adds a sleek, contemporary touch to the otherwise traditionally styled kitchen.

Kitchen Sink Area

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Natural wood-framed double windows bring abundant daylight into the kitchen space, contrasting warmly against soft gray walls and white cabinetry. Below the window, a stainless steel sink with a modern gooseneck faucet sits on butcher block countertops that continue along the adjoining surfaces. A stainless steel electric stove and oven stand next to the sink area, topped by a sleek stainless steel range hood. The backsplash is arranged in a subtle herringbone pattern with light-toned tiles, adding texture and elegance. Minimalistic black iron hooks hold cast iron skillets, complementing the mix of modern and rustic elements.

Kitchen Pass-Through

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The space connects the kitchen with an adjacent room through a wide pass-through window featuring a live-edge wood countertop with natural grain and dark resin accents. Soft cream walls contrast with the rich dark wood trim framing the doorway and window, contributing a distinctive historic charm. Inside, the kitchen displays modern stainless steel appliances including a stove and range hood, paired with light-colored cabinetry and a subtle light herringbone tile backsplash. A double window allows abundant daylight, highlighting the mix of traditional wood elements and contemporary finishes, creating a balanced blend of old and new aesthetics.

Bathroom Corner

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A compact bathroom space with pale blue walls contrasts the white modern toilet and white tiled floor with subtle gray veining, creating a clean and fresh atmosphere. A small window framed in white allows natural light to brighten the room. Next to the toilet stands a modest shower area separated by a patterned shower curtain in soft gray, blue, and muted yellow tones, adding gentle color and texture. The wooden door with a polished metal knob adds warmth and traditional charm to the otherwise simple, contemporary design.

Bathroom Vanity Corner

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Compact bathroom corner with soft blue walls creating a calming atmosphere. A small rectangular vanity with a speckled white countertop and undermount sink blends traditional and modern styles. The faucet and handles are oil-rubbed bronze with a vintage-inspired design. The vanity cabinet is a muted gray with shaker-style doors, accented by sleek metallic hardware. A large frameless mirror extends from countertop to ceiling, enhancing the space and reflecting natural light from a nearby window. Light-colored flooring adds brightness, and a wall-mounted hook on the right suggests functionality for towels or robes. Curtains with circular yellow, gray, and white patterns add a subtle burst of color.

Shower Nook

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Small, compact shower area with walls covered in smooth white subway tiles, creating a clean and bright appearance. The shower floor contrasts with the walls, composed of dark pebble stones interspersed with lighter tones, offering an organic and tactile element to the space. A multicolored shower curtain with a repeated circular leaf pattern in shades of yellow, gray, and white adds a soft texture and warmth to the otherwise minimalistic space. The adjacent wall painted a muted blue enhances the calm and fresh feeling, balancing the overall simple yet inviting bathroom corner.

Small Bedroom Corner

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Compact room illuminated by natural light through two adjacent double-hung windows framed with wide, classic white trim. Walls are painted a soft, neutral gray, complementing the rich, dark hardwood floor that adds warmth and depth to the space. Clean, white baseboards and electrical accents maintain a crisp contrast against the walls. A ceiling fan with dark wooden blades and a central light fixture hangs overhead, blending functionality with subtle design. The overall feel is simple and inviting, combining traditional architectural elements with a modern, muted color palette for a balanced, serene environment.

Room Corner with Bench

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Two bright rectangular windows with white trim bring natural light into the room, contrasted by soft gray walls and white baseboards. The dark hardwood floors add warmth and elegance to the space, polished to reflect the light. A small, classic wooden bench with storage and attached drawers sits in the corner, showing a vintage or rustic style that adds character. The ceiling fan has dark blades and a built-in light, hanging from a white ceiling. The simple, clean lines of the moldings and trim hint at historic charm while maintaining a fresh, modern feel.

Empty Bedroom Closet

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A modest bedroom with walls painted in a muted gray tone that complements the rich, dark hardwood floors. White trim around the window, baseboards, closets, and door offers a crisp contrast to the darker elements. The closet has two sliding white doors providing storage space, while the adjacent white door opens into the hallway. Natural light filters through the single-pane window, brightening the otherwise simple, clean room. Traditional architectural details include wide door and window casings and substantial baseboards, reflecting classic American styling with a fresh, contemporary color palette.

Sunroom Nook

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This bright sunroom nook is elongated with multiple large windows running along one side, allowing natural light to flood the space. The walls are painted a soft, muted gray contrasting with crisp white window trims and baseboards, echoing a clean, modernized historic charm. The floors are finished with warm wood planks featuring natural grain, adding warmth and texture to the otherwise cool-toned room. Simple yet tall baseboards and classic trim around the doorways highlight the home’s historic architectural details subtly integrated with contemporary updates.

Sunroom or Mudroom

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Long and narrow space lined with large, white-trimmed windows on one side allowing ample sunlight to flood the room. The walls are painted a soft gray, contrasting with the crisp white trim and baseboards creating a fresh and airy atmosphere. Dark wood-look flooring runs lengthwise, adding warmth and texture. A simple white shelving unit with metal brackets is mounted on the far wall, suggesting functionality for storage or display. A doorway with classic molding leads into a darker adjacent room. The clean lines and muted color palette evoke a transitional style blending modern simplicity with historic charm.

Bathroom with Bathtub

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Soft blue walls contrast gently with bright white trim and fixtures, creating a fresh and airy atmosphere. A white rectangular vessel sink sits atop a vibrant turquoise vanity, adding a bold splash of color to the otherwise neutral palette. Natural light filters through a large window above the toilet, illuminating the space. Glossy white subway tiles line the shower and bathtub walls, enhancing the classic yet clean feel. Modern chrome fixtures provide subtle shine, while the simple, uncluttered layout maximizes the small bathroom’s functionality and charm.

Upstairs Bedroom Area

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Spacious upstairs bedroom with slanted ceilings painted in a soft white, creating an airy and open feel. Rich, warm-toned hardwood floors run throughout the room, reflecting natural light from the double windows trimmed in dark wood. A vintage wooden dresser sits against one wall, its curved front and classic drawer handles adding an antique charm. A patterned area rug in deep blue and cream provides contrast and anchors the far corner of the room. The small inset door on the side wall hints at tucked-away storage, perfectly blending function with historic character.

Listing Agent: Heidi Youngs of Seek Real Estate via Zillow 

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