This 1912 Linden Hills home holds up in ways you notice once you're inside it. Original woodwork and plaster walls carry a weight and quiet that newer construction doesn't replicate — the house feels solid underfoot and calm at the door. The kitchen opens directly to the deck, so the grill and the yard become part of the everyday flow rather than a separate destination. Upstairs, the primary suite steps out to a private rooftop deck — genuinely above the surrounding rooflines, with the kind of privacy that's hard to find this close to the lakes. A third bedroom on the lower level works easily as guest space, office, or studio. Newer Andersen windows, roof, gutters, and stucco exterior mean the systems you can't see have been kept current, even as the character up front has been preserved. Detached two-car garage. Three blocks from Lake Harriet, steps to Linden Hills shops and the historic streetcar line — a home that earns a second look in person.
Listing courtesy of Josh Zuehlke + CO – Josh Zuehlke (502018890), Coldwell Banker Realty - Lakes