1910 Neocolonial Revival house in Kansas City, Missouri - $950k

Prestigious Neocolonial Revival house for sale in Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1910 by Joseph Bernardin, beautiful hardwood floors and woodwork, carriage house, 5766 square feet. $950,000.

1910 Neocolonial Revival house Kansas City Missouri - front view

House overview

Built in 1910, this Neo-Colonial Revival, built by Joseph Bernardin, offers over 5500 square feet of living space on one of Kansas City’s most prestigious streets.

This 6 bedroom home retains many of its original features, including beautiful hardwood floors, woodwork, and magnificent leaded and stained glass.

  • The main level offers spacious living and dining rooms with a large eat-in kitchen with a grand staircase.

  • The second floor has the master suite with 10’ X 8’ walk-in closet and master bath and two large bedrooms and bath.

  • Three bedrooms on the third floor flank a huge 14’ X 38" playroom with a large bathroom perfect for the kids.

  • Huge covered patio off the living room is perfect for outdoor entertaining.

  • A half acre lot with two-car garage and carriage house complete this exceptional property.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 6

  • Bathrooms: 4

  • Interior area: 5,766 sqft

  • Lot size: 0.48 acres

  • Year built: 1910

  • Style: Neocolonial

  • State: Missouri

  • Price: $950,000

  • Photos and info: Zillow

  • Contact: Mickey Coulter and Brian Egan, BHG Kansas City Homes

    • Tel: (816) 213-8377

    • Tel: (913) 952-6986

  • Address: 42 Janssen Pl, Kansas City, MO 64109

 

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