Charming Yalecrest Bungalow
LISTING AT: $750,000
2
Bathrooms
2,300
Square Feet
.10 acres
Lot Size
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2,300 Square Feet
.10 Lot Size
Highlights and Features
1363 E Thornton Ave,
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
Open House Saturday February 25th 2023 | 10am – 12pm A noteworthy kitchen update added plenty of counter space and storage, which are hard-to-find amenities in a home from this era. Other lovely details incorporated throughout the home are Craftsman-style light fixtures, dark hardwood floors, and space-saving pocket doors. The finished basement boasts a spacious primary bedroom with an en suite bathroom and walk-in closet. Low maintenance landscaping will free up your time to take in the valley views from your covered porch or tinker in the backyard workshop which is equipped with electricity. Situated on Thornton Avenue, an unassuming tree lined street, nestled in the prestigious Harvard/Yale neighborhood. Residents of this community enjoy the exceptional convenience of the location. The University of Utah, local shopping districts (Ninth & Ninth, Sugarhouse, 15th & 15th), and downtown Salt Lake City are just moments away.
This classic brick bungalow possesses all the charm unique to homes built in the 1920s while also offering many recent upgrades for comfort and efficiency. Major improvements made during the last decade include: water and sewer lines, roof, rain gutters, furnace, air conditioning, and water heater.
KARLY NIELSEN
Karly Nielsen’s clients consistently praise her expertise, her keen negotiation skills, and, most of all, her indomitable positive attitude. With her contagious determination and genuine concern, you will be thankful to have her on your side. Karly shares your goals and commits to helping you succeed. Karly’s path in life naturally led her to a career in real estate. After earning a degree in Business Management, she worked and volunteered in the housing sector for many years. Moving her young family numerous times in the span of ten years made her a master in the art of moving. The Nielsen family navigated changes from Brooklyn to New Jersey, then cross-country back to her home state of California, before settling in Utah and renovating their current home in the Yalecrest Neighborhood. All of these experiences, coupled with her ability to connect with people from all walks of life, steered Karly toward getting her real estate license in 2015. Shortly after starting as an agent, she realized that she’d found her niche and she set out to start her own brokerage.