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This is your chance to own a piece of Cincinnati history: A gorgeous 1885 Queen Anne home in the heart of Clifton’s Gaslight District is now on the market.
According to the listing, the home at 3507 Clifton Ave. is attributed to architect James W. McLaughlin, who is famous for designing iconic structures all over the city, including St. Francis Seraph Church, the original Cincinnati Art Museum building and the Cincinnati Zoo Historic Structures.
The mansion has only had two owners since 1942, and it still contains original, antique fixtures like imported woodwork, German fireplace mantles, ceiling murals, stained glass windows, four functional fireplaces, pocket doors and original windows in the turret. And among the history is a blend of the contemporary. The home features a newer gourmet kitchen and modern updates, including the HVAC and a full exterior renovation.
3507 Clifton Ave. also offers six bedrooms and six bathrooms along with a five-car carriage house/garage, making this the perfect property to turn into a family estate or an income-generator as a short-term rental or third-floor apartment.
The asking price for 3507 Clifton Ave. is $995,000. Contact Billy Belshaw with Comey & Shepherd Realtors at 513-706-3181 for more information. Find the original listing here.
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