Turnkey Yalecrest Craftsman
LISTING AT: $675,000
2
Bathrooms
1728
Square Feet
.08
Lot Size
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1728 Square Feet
.08 Lot Size
948 S. Greenwood Terrace
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
This pristine historic craftsman built in 1917, and remodeled most recently in 2016, is one of Yalecrest’s oldest homes. Situated on the corner of beautiful chestnut-lined Diestel and Greenwood roads, it is perfectly set for the discerning homeowner looking for a move-in ready property with historic significance. Gorgeous original stained-glass leaded windows, hand-carved doors, arched doorways, built-in shelving, and restored maple floors pair beautifully with modern amenities, finishes and updated electrical and plumbing systems.
Walk into a front room and dining room with picture-window views of old-growth trees and the Wasatch mountains. An open, breezy floor plan seamlessly connects the living room, dining and kitchen, perfect for entertaining or quiet evenings at home by the fire.
The light-filled kitchen is fully remodeled with lovely green-beveled granite countertops, modern stainless steel appliances, and plenty of cabinet storage space. Relish a warm cup of coffee and watch the sun rise at the bar overseeing a stunning view of mountains to the east.
Expansive windows continue throughout the main floor and into the two bedrooms and one bathroom. The master bedroom comfortably fits a king-size bed and includes a spacious walk-in closet. Bathroom is fully remodeled with marble tile and stylish contemporary vanity. A hard-to-find semi-attached garage is right off the kitchen. The overhanging roof provides a fully-covered passage to a tidy garage that easily fits one car and holds ample storage. Discover plenty of light and generously-heighted ceilings in a remodeled basement. Host movie nights in the family room and welcome guests to stay in a bright, cozy bedroom and bathroom. The basement is rounded off with a large laundry/utility/storage room. You’ll be delighted by this generously-sized basement, so unusual for a historic home of this time period. Enjoy evenings on the front patio greeting neighbors and passerbiers. The fully-fenced yard of this property is handsomely landscaped and low maintenance. This home resides in the heart of the walkable Yalecrest neighborhood, ranked as one of the best places to live in Utah. Walk to nearby restaurants and stores, Miller Bird Park, University of Utah and top-rated Uintah Elementary and Rowland Hall. Live minutes away from downtown with quick access to nearby freeways and canyons.
About The Neighborhood
948 S. Greenwood Terrace is nestled in the heart of Yalecrest: close to parks, schools, public library, urban forests, Harmon’s Emigration Market and other local shopping and dining. Top-rated public and private schools nearby with quick access to freeway, downtown and University of Utah. Take a tour of the neighborhood and learn more about Yalecrest.
KARLY NIELSEN
Don’t be fooled by Karly Nielsen’s easy demeanor and kind charm—she is one of the fiercest and grittiest people you will ever meet. Whether it’s running the PTA, tackling community issues such as bullying, negotiating a hard-fought contract or managing her family of six, she is a woman who can get things done. Nothing falls through the cracks with Karly, and she has a superhuman ability to inspire people to do (and succeed at) things they otherwise wouldn’t attempt. Karly and her family have lived all over the United States and together have mastered the art of moving and connecting with people from all walks of life. She currently resides in the Yalecrest neighborhood and can’t say enough good things about her community. She has a degree in Business Management from BYU and is a licensed broker in the state of Utah. When she’s not buying or selling homes, or volunteering, she’s with family and friends hiking, dirt biking, camping and climbing in the nearby Wasatch Mountains.
KARLY NIELSEN
Don’t be fooled by Karly Nielsen’s easy demeanor and kind charm—she is one of the fiercest and grittiest people you will ever meet. Whether it’s running the PTA, tackling community issues such as bullying, negotiating a hard-fought contract or managing her family of six, she is a woman who can get things done.
Nothing falls through the cracks with Karly, and she has a superhuman ability to inspire people to do (and succeed at) things they otherwise wouldn’t attempt. Karly and her family have lived all over the United States and together have mastered the art of moving and connecting with people from all walks of life. She currently resides in the Yalecrest neighborhood and can’t say enough good things about her community.
She has a degree in Business Management from BYU and is a licensed broker in the state of Utah. When she’s not buying or selling homes, or volunteering, she’s with family and friends hiking, dirt biking, camping and climbing in the nearby Wasatch Mountains.