The historic Enoch Van Cott Home, built in 1904, is a stately Victorian cottage located in the beautiful Capitol Hill Historic District. It was held by the Van Cott family through the 1980s and has only changed hands a few times since. This charming home is brimming with character and features much of its original detail. Columned porch and formal entry, 12′ ceilings, hardwood floors, built-in bookcases and cabinetry, divided-light windows, period lighting, and classic bathroom fixtures. There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the main floor, which is rare for the neighborhood and era. The home also features a large formal dining room, a primary bedroom with en-suite bath and walk-in closet, a central kitchen which has been beautifully updated with quartz countertops and stainless appliances, and room to grow on the lower level. All appliances are included, it’s wired for Google Fiber, and a brand new roof was installed in October 2023 (warranty will transfer). In this neighborhood, off street parking is coveted, and this home provides a newer 2-car garage wired for an electric car changer and plenty of room for guests in the driveway. The homes sits back from the street on an oversized .22-acre lot creating endless possibilities, and the back portion can be accessed by an alley which runs along the west side of the property. You can have all of this AND live just blocks from downtown, with convenient access to freeways, shopping, dining, parks, and great coffee shops.