Description
Third Floor walk up with high ceilings and many original features, the unit offers sweeping views of the Arkansas river, Turkey mountain, the 23rd street bridge and the newly constructed Gathering Place pedestrian bridge over the river. It comprises two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, spacious living room with gold-leafed ceiling and working gas fireplace, formal dining room, freshly renovated kitchen with marble counters, new backsplash, redesigned cabinets and new appliances, fixtures and hardware. Large balcony and bonus room, updated and upgraded electrical (breakers, circuit and switches). Interior Laundry. New Marble Hall bath and added 2nd bath. Refinished wood floors, all new interior paint. it seamlessly combines historic charm and modern elegance and convenience: truly a magnificent one-of-a-kind urban Tulsa residence. Garage Parking. The building: The Riverhouse was built in 1923 as an apartment building to house visiting oil executives. In the 1970s it was converted to condominiums by John Brooks Walton - the premiere Tulsa residential architectural historian and the author of the four volume Historic Homes of Tulsa. Entered into the National Historic register in 2007, the 8 unit red brick building with neoclassical corniche and faade, along with the Sophian on S. Frisco street is one the best preserved multifamily unit historic buildings in Tulsa and has been to home to some of Tulsa's most socially prominent families over the years.
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2BEDS
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0.35ACRES
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1BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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1,370SQFT
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$292$/SQFT
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Description
Third Floor walk up with high ceilings and many original features, the unit offers sweeping views of the Arkansas river, Turkey mountain, the 23rd street bridge and the newly constructed Gathering Place pedestrian bridge over the river. It comprises two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, spacious living room with gold-leafed ceiling and working gas fireplace, formal dining room, freshly renovated kitchen with marble counters, new backsplash, redesigned cabinets and new appliances, fixtures and hardware. Large balcony and bonus room, updated and upgraded electrical (breakers, circuit and switches). Interior Laundry. New Marble Hall bath and added 2nd bath. Refinished wood floors, all new interior paint. it seamlessly combines historic charm and modern elegance and convenience: truly a magnificent one-of-a-kind urban Tulsa residence. Garage Parking. The building: The Riverhouse was built in 1923 as an apartment building to house visiting oil executives. In the 1970s it was converted to condominiums by John Brooks Walton - the premiere Tulsa residential architectural historian and the author of the four volume Historic Homes of Tulsa. Entered into the National Historic register in 2007, the 8 unit red brick building with neoclassical corniche and faade, along with the Sophian on S. Frisco street is one the best preserved multifamily unit historic buildings in Tulsa and has been to home to some of Tulsa's most socially prominent families over the years.