For the first time in almost 30 years, 210 Hosea Ave. in Clifton’s Gaslight District, also known as the historic George F. Dieterle House, is back on the market. Built in 1906, this iconic traditional-style house has only had five owners in its nearly 120-year history, and you could be the sixth.
At over 5,000 square feet, 210 Hosea features six bedrooms and five bathrooms (three full and two half). As you walk in, you’ll notice the beautifully restored wood details in the grand foyer and further throughout the house, including the railings, window frames and built-ins. These are just part of the meticulously maintained features of the home that complement some more modern updates, including upgraded electrical systems, a panel rebuild, new wiring in the carriage house and a brand-new basement laundry. All the windows were repaired this year, as well.
While the gorgeous wooden features throughout the home are certainly a draw, the exterior of the home is not to be overlooked. 210 Hosea is nestled on 0.66 acres and features lush, secluded gardens that offer privacy and tranquility, all while still allowing you to be just minutes away from the vibrant arts and entertainment scenes of Clifton.
210 Hosea Ave. is listed for $1.2 million. For more information, contact Billy Belshaw with Comey & Shepherd Realtors at 513-800-0330. See the full listing here.
You can also take a video tour of the home here.