Price adjusted based on feedback, despite high appraisal and priced way below so you can add your own upgrades. All new Misubishi mini-split heat pump/AC (6 of them) installed 8/15 in six different zones apart from the newer boiler system. One of the few homes on historic South Temple reflecting the Craftsman Style and it’s appearance, scale and orientation are unique in the district. It was originally the home of Patrick J. Moran, a well-known local contractor known for the 8 mile long Big Cottonwood Conduit which supplied SLC with water, and East High School. For many years Moran was known as the SLC ‘official contractor’ and each year he staged a parade down Main Street with a slew of concrete mixers, street rollers and other paving equipment, and a steam calliape for music. He served on both the Territorial Council in 1891 and the SLC Council in 1892. There’s so much of the original home intact, from the gorgeous stained /lead glass windows to the four fireplaces (two are decorative) with original tiles with cover plates, lovely coffered ceilings, lead glass criss-cross windows and hardwood floors. There’s also a deck off the second floor and a bay window on the west side topped by a gable with a lunette (half moon shape). Hdwd floors upstairs under the carpet. All the character of a time gone by when craftmanship was a given in building homes along the street. This home has been in the family for 90 years but now it’s time to move on. It’s 3-4 BR depending on if you want a den? Located just below the U of U and on a UTA bus route this home has massive space and has been used a rental to students in the past year. Easy to show, log into Aligned showings for an appointment. Formally appraised in May/2024 for $905,000. Pre-inspection pointed out the need for GFI’S and outlet/breaker upgrades and a new roof on the garage which the sellers have completed.