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Welcome, to 313 Bohemia Ave – a charming piece of history nestled in the heart of Chesapeake City. I’m thrilled to be your guide on this virtual tour of a residence that effortlessly marries the allure of yesteryear with modern elegance.

Here we are, on the South side of Chesapeake City, just a stone’s throw away from the picturesque 3rd Street. This residential haven, punctuated by the Patterson-Schwartz Real Estate office, exudes a quaint charm that defines the essence of village life.

Before we step inside, let’s talk about ‘Porch Life.’ Imagine relaxing on your porch, exchanging greetings with neighbors, and sipping wine while introducing visitors to our cherished town. It’s a small community where familiarity is as comforting as the shade of these tree-lined streets.

As we enter through the custom mahogany door, the original sugar pine flooring underfoot tells a story of timeless craftsmanship. Renovated in 2020 by the late Lee Hutton, a maestro of high-quality renovations, this home is a testament to his legacy.

The living spaces are divided into three sections – front, middle, and back. A charming abandoned coal fireplace in the front, a working gas fireplace in the middle – a nod to the past with a modern twist on the stack. The walls, updated with sheetrock, and the electrical systems ensure seamless integration of the old and the new.

The modern heart of the home – the kitchen. Gray cabinets, granite countertops, a stylish backsplash, and thoughtful updates like California closets in the laundry room. The all-season room at the rear spills out to a beautifully landscaped backyard, complete with a stone scape, water feature, and a shed for your gardening endeavors.

Venturing upstairs, we discover three enchanting bedrooms. The primary bedroom, with its bowed window, boasts a stunning updated bathroom featuring marble tiles and a spacious walk-in shower. The second bedroom, currently a wardrobe haven complete with California Closets, and the third, a large guest bedroom with a private full bath, each with their own touch of character.”

This antique beauty doesn’t compromise on modern comforts – a new roof, an updated heating system forced air propane, and Anderson windows throughout. It’s a harmonious blend of history and functionality.

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