Bargain Alert: 5 Cute and Cozy Craftsman Bungalows Priced Below $500K
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Nothing says “home, sweet home” like a Craftsman bungalow.
Made popular in the early 20th century as part of the Arts and Crafts movement, they were designed to be simply and inexpensively built for the working class.
Furniture designer Gustav Stickley was a leading proponent of Craftsman homes, which bucked the rising trend of industrial mass manufacturing by incorporating handcrafted elements and simple, folksy design.
Craftsman homes were built so well that many of these bungalows still remain, with original features like gabled roofs, stone fireplaces, built-in furniture, porches, wainscoting, and moldings. Better still, you can find some in major metro areas for reasonable prices.
We found five historic and renovated homes that still have their original Craftsman charm, all with price tags below $500,000.
Prepare to be charmed by these beautiful bungalows at bargain prices.
401 E 6th St, Dallas, TX
Price: $450,000
Darling in Dallas: Featuring 1930s charm and modern updates, this renovated two-bedroom, one-bath bungalow has all the virtues of a Craftsman, including distinctive stonework, a covered front porch, a gabled roof, and wood floors.
The modern amenities include a light and bright kitchen with a breakfast bar, designer lighting, elegant draperies, laundry hookups, and an expansive back deck for entertaining. The windows, electrical wiring, plumbing, tankless water heater, HVAC system, and roof have all been recently updated.
This 1,517-square-foot beauty is located in the Lake Cliff Historic District, just a short distance from downtown and the Bishop Arts District. It’s the ideal abode for first-time homebuyers or those downsizing.
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2028 Harbert Ave, Memphis, TN
Price: $400,000
Marvelous in Memphis: This four-bedroom, two-bath gem has been standing the test of time since 1917. The living and dining spaces flow easily and seamlessly in the open floor plan.
Located in the Idlewild National Historic District, this home features a charming dormer bedroom suite upstairs and a partial basement with plenty of storage space. There’s an updated kitchen and a number of bonus rooms.
Original Craftsman details include the handcrafted millwork and doors, a stone fireplace, hardwood floors, stained-glass windows, and a restored claw-foot tub. The outdoor space includes landscaping and a tree-filled backyard with a fountain and fire pit.
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558 Beltrees St, Dunedin, FL
Price: $454,900
Beauty and the beach: This 842-square-foot abode is close to Tampa and Clearwater on the Gulf of Mexico, with access to the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway along Edgewater Drive.
This two-bedroom, one-bath Craftsman bungalow was built in 1926. Original features that remain include hardwood flooring, crown moldings, built-in shelving and cabinets, and a wood-burning fireplace. Modern amenities include new electrical and HVAC, plus a kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and a pot filler.
The 4,665-square-foot lot features lush vegetation, fruit and oak trees, and a dual-level deck with a spa.
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4820 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN
Price: $424,900
Best built-ins ever: Don’t you just love an original built-in buffet? This classic Craftsman bungalow has a superb one, as well as original kitchen cabinets, windows, and period tile and brickwork.
The bungalow offers four bedrooms and three baths in 1,812 square feet of living space. Two bedrooms have spacious walk-in closets, the primary bedroom has an attached nursery or office, and a big basement features a washer and dryer.
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1062 White Oak Ave SW, Atlanta, GA
Price: $449,900
What’s old is new again: Did a couple of HGTV home improvement hosts get a hold of this 1930-built Craftsman and do a fabulous flip? The immaculate and tasteful interior remodel of this three-bedroom, two-bath home just screams “made for TV.”
Inside, you’ll find a fancy open kitchen, bathrooms with quartz countertops and custom tile, gleaming wood floors, and casement windows. The porches, decks, and balconies are perfect spots to spend the warm summer nights with your family and friends.
The listing emphasizes location as one of its finest features, as it’s just steps from the Beltline and Atlanta’s West End. You can walk to hot spots such as Monday Night Brewing, the Boxcar restaurant, plus the Overlook climbing gym.
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