A Bungalow That Doesn’t Feel Generic
Price: $94,500
Listed on: Zillow
Location: 4712 Gifford Ave, Cleveland, OH 44144
Step onto the wrap-around porch and you already understand the appeal. This isn’t just an entry—it’s usable space. Morning coffee, late nights, whatever—it works because it’s wide, covered, and actually functional (not decorative filler like most new builds). The exterior has that classic bungalow shape with a strong roofline and balanced proportions. It’s simple, but not boring—and that’s a rare line most houses fail to hit.
Walk in and you get a layout that actually respects how people live. The living area carries that warm, slightly traditional feel with wood accents and defined spaces—none of that cheap “open concept everything” trend that kills character. There’s a large dining room that isn’t an afterthought, meaning you can actually host without cramming a table into a corner. The eat-in kitchen is practical. Not oversized, not trying too hard—just efficient and usable. And here’s the part most people overlook: all appliances stay, including washer and dryer, with first-floor laundry. That’s convenience baked in, not something you’ll need to fix later.

Three bedrooms give you flexibility—sleeping space, office, guest room, whatever your situation demands. The rooms aren’t oversized, but they’re honest. No weird layouts, no wasted square footage.
The bathroom is compact and straightforward. It does the job. If you want luxury spa vibes, you’ll renovate. If you want functional, it’s already there.

Here’s where it gets more interesting—and where weak buyers miss value. The attached garage is one car wide but two cars deep. That’s not common, and it matters. Storage, workshop space, or just not playing musical chairs with your cars—it solves real problems. The yard is manageable, not a time-consuming burden. Enough space to enjoy, not enough to regret every weekend. Here’s where it gets more interesting—and where weak buyers miss value. The attached garage is one car wide but two cars deep. That’s not common, and it matters. Storage, workshop space, or just not playing musical chairs with your cars—it solves real problems. The yard is manageable, not a time-consuming burden. Enough space to enjoy, not enough to regret every weekend.

