This stunning 1913 Dutch Colonial/Arts and Crafts style home, located in the East College Street Historic District, has been lovingly maintained for over 60 years by the last owners, the family of Paul Baender, University of Iowa English Professor and editor of “A Hero Perished: A Diary and Selected Letters of Nile Kinnick”. Two features of this home are stucco exterior, and quarter sawn fir wood floors cut at a 45 degree angle. In 1950 the family room, garage, fall-out shelter and screen porch were added, additionally a rear staircase was converted into a half bath on the main floor. In the 1980’s the kitchen was remodeled to its current state featuring solid oak cabinets. Both bathrooms have been updated recently and the upstairs has solid oak cabinetry, as well as the refrigerator and cook-top being replaced over the years. This well laid out home offers a formal living room, dining area, kitchen and family room.
This stunning 1913 Dutch Colonial/Arts and Crafts style home, located in the East College Street Historic District, has been lovingly maintained for over 60 years by the last owners, the family of Paul Baender, University of Iowa English Professor and editor of “A Hero Perished: A Diary and Selected Letters of Nile Kinnick”. Two features of this home are stucco exterior, and quarter sawn fir wood floors cut at a 45 degree angle. In 1950 the family room, garage, fall-out shelter and screen porch were added, additionally a rear staircase was converted into a half bath on the main floor. In the 1980’s the kitchen was remodeled to its current state featuring solid oak cabinets. Both bathrooms have been updated recently and the upstairs has solid oak cabinetry, as well as the refrigerator and cook-top being replaced over the years. This well laid out home offers a formal living room, dining area, kitchen and family room.