It's for rent! A 2-bedroom. I'm sure it the best of several rental units on the property. 9th street isn't on the way to anywhere. Other 9th Street facades are bigger than this one. This is a bungalow that got dolled up but elegantly. The porch, the yard. I love tiny but beautiful front yards. (You can click on the pictures to enlarge them in Flickr.)
The metal fence defines the yard but doesn't hide anything.

The wrap-around porch leads to an amazing door. The 3 french doors have massive trim.

Is the yard even 20 feet deep? There is a metal fence at the sidewalk.

It feels old, timeless, lived-in, indestructible.
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