December 15, 2016

711 Broderick St, No Pa

c. 2016

1,730+ square foot (turret and attic restored added) 3 bedroom 2 bath faux Queen Anne style Victorian built around 1900. Last sold for $905K in 2011 ($105.1K over asking). Current estimates value the property at about $2 million.

711 Broderick St c. 2007
Yesterday I mentioned that the house next door, No. 711, was missing it's top in the 1976 PHOTO. But is it really missing? Could it be that the turret and embellished gable end (attic) were not original to No. 711? The mystery deepens!

A Permit search revealed the following (2011): 1. SEISMIC RETROIFT 2. REMODEL (E) TWO FLOORS. 3. ADD AN ATTIC, TURRET & ROOF DECK AT ROOF. 4. KITCHEN REMODEL. 5. NEW MASTER BATH & REMODEL (E) BATH. 6. FIRE SPRINKERLS.

Although I think that the original house looks odd AND does look as though it's missing its top, I believe the mystery is pretty much solved. No? Comment HERE

c. 1976

c. 2011
c. 2013