Seller offering 2.5% commission to buyer's agent.
Rooted in Ithaca history, this EXTRAORDINARY 3-Story 5 BR, 4 Bath Downtown Victorian was designed by Architect William Henry Miller, for the 2nd Mayor of Ithaca, John Barden. William Henry Miller was Ithaca’s most noted architect – in addition to private residences and churches, he designed many of Cornell’s buildings, including the landmark McGraw Tower.
Meticulously maintained. Over $200,000 of recent updates and improvements inside and out. The result is the perfect balance between old Victorian and cool modern. This is a truly must-see, love at first sight, want to stay forever home.
Sit out on the Front Porch and watch the sunset. Enjoy outdoor dinners on Flagstone Patio and Screened Porch. Grand Entry. Curved Main Staircase. 11-foot ceilings, crown molding, exquisite woodwork, original built-ins and refinished hardwood floors.
New Chef's Kitchen with a Large Island, Silestone Counters, Wolf Stove, Bosch Dishwasher and Butler’s Pantry + Coffee Bar. Back Stairs too! Updated Tile Baths. Ideal home for entertaining – great flow between the common spaces and plenty of room for overnight guests. Large Living Room with French and pocket doors opens to the Music Room with a gas fireplace. Blue Room - Media Room. Dining Room with floor-to-ceiling windows that opens to a Screened Porch and Private Terraced Fenced Yard.
Luxurious Primary Suite with Office, Dressing Room, Tile Bath with Soaking Tub, Shower and Sauna. 3rd Floor Loft: In-Law Suite + Office + Gym with Kitchenette and Bath.
EV Car Charger.
Belle Sherman Elementary.
There’s NO place like this home. You’ll want to be home for the holidays and every day in between.
P.S. THE LOCATION: It’s literally a hop to the Commons and skip to Cornell -- this is as good as it gets!
SEE INTRO VIDEO and PHOTO TOUR. TAKE 3D WALK THROUGH. SEE FLOOR PLANS. PRINT OUT LIST OF UPDATES & IMPROVEMENTS.
Call us today to see it in person!
The East Hill Historic District consists of tree-lined streets in walking distance to the Ithaca Commons and Cornell University. It contains the greatest concentration of Ithaca's architecturally and historically significant buildings and reflects the 1870-1920 period. You will see many examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles. Also represented are Second Empire, Romanesque and Mission styles.
423 E. Seneca St
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