Sunday, August 28, 2011

Woodstock 4, SE

This time I walked  the Westernmost portion of Woodstock Neighborhood, starting at 39th (Cesar Chavez) and Woodstock, heading south to Glenwood and East up to 46th.

The tracts are Partition Plat, Eaton, and Woodstock. There's a mix of old farm houses and victorians, with 20's -50's homes of all sorts from meditteranean, to salt box, to ranch, to bungalow, to english, style homes. It's tree lined and quite darling, with great proximity to the good stuff on Woodstock. This part of 39th/Cesar Chavez is quiet and slow and makes for a good neighborhood.

Houses are going from $200 to $340K. I was really surprised at the $200K, that's a great price for this area!


























One of my Fav Houses!!




Huge Potential, can't wait to see when they finish it!


La Petit Abode!

This is a monstrosity!!!!!!!



Cool cinderblock!





The Tiniest of Houses.

Cherry Blossom Park - Hazelwood, SE

I have always had a softspot in my heart for the large tract that is called Ch-ch-ch-Cherry Park. Cherry Blossom Park to be exact. It's boundaries are the I-205 freeway to the west, Division to the South, Market Street to the North, and 104th or 106th to the East. It is relatively unknown and a very nice pocket of ranches; tri-levels, splits and traditionals, a few storybooks, and a mod here or there. The tracts are Cherry Blossom Park, Willbeth, and Section 04.  They are selling from $130K (smaller ones closer to the freeway wall) to $269K (full basement, view, far from freeway).  There is a good deal of house pride and this neighborhood is very clean and kempt, cozy.  Lets just say, the Beav would be happy here.





This house sold for $134K!!








I think this is a leftover custom home, there's a similar one on Division around the block.












Find of the Day! Love that privacy screen!





I think I almost tried to buy this house... it was so very " I Love Lucy moves to the Country"..







One of the few Mods.