Real Estate

$1.4 Million Homes in Utah, Georgia and California


An 1890 Queen Anne Revival house in Salt Lake City, an 1872 brick townhouse in Savannah and a 1938 Spanish-style home in Albany.

Salt Lake City | $1.345 Million

An 1890 Queen Anne Revival house with five bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, on a 0.2-acre lot

This home, known as the Charles Baldwin House, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It retains many of its original details, including interior woodwork and exterior stonework framing a street-facing window.

The property is within walking distance of a playground and tennis courts at Victory Park, the University of Utah campus, an Italian restaurant, a popular pizza place and a coffee shop. It is about a 10-minute drive from the Utah State Capitol, the city’s downtown and the beginning of hiking trails that wind through Red Butte Canyon. Park City is a 45-minute drive.

Size: 3,933 square feet

Price per square foot: $342

Indoors: The house is set back from the street, behind a gently sloping yard landscaped with mature trees. Stairs lead up to a brightly painted covered porch with its original gingerbread trim.

Double front doors under a stained-glass transom window open into a foyer with hardwood floors and an ornate staircase to the second floor. To the right, through pocket doors, is a living room with hardwood floors, a decorative fireplace with elaborate woodwork, and another stained-glass accent above a large picture window.

The hardwood floors continue through a wide doorway with more pocket doors into a dining room with another fireplace, this one with a green tile surround and a columned wood mantel.

The kitchen and a guest room currently used as a den are off the dining room. The kitchen has a breakfast area, green and white cabinetry, a staircase to the second floor, a glass door that opens to a sunroom and another door that opens to a patio. A mudroom and a powder room are also off the kitchen.

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