One of the oldest cottages in Palm Beach, Florida, which was built in 1920, is on the market for $2.975 million, as reported in Curbed. The cottage is located at 357 Seabreeze Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida.
The article added that the 2,440 square feet house has a main house, two car park garage, and guest apartment on top.
In a listing from Zillow, the two storey house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half bathroom, a fireplace, and a patio. In addition, the house has a lot of 6,125 square feet and 570 square feet parking space.
The house has wood sliding as the exterior wall, and the construction is made of wood, as listed in Trulia.
The windows is made of glass, and the roof is made of asphalt shingle, as listed in Tina Fanjul Associates.
In addition, a listing from Redfin added that the house has a maid or in-law room, an unfinished washer or dryer, a carpet, and a wood floor. Also, equipment such as dishwasher, dryer, refrigerator, and washer.
Pictures of the said house can be seen in Curbed, Trulia, Redfin, and Zillow. The virtual photo of the house can be seen in Sothebyshome. In addition, the floor plan is also presented in the article from Curbed.
The listing from Zillow added that the house was remodeled last 1980. However, the house was sold last August 2006 for $1,150,000.
The article from Curbed added that the cottage was one of the earliest archetypes of a private home in Palm Beach aside from the pioneer outposts. In addition, the cottage was built by wealthy Gilded Age northerners who wanted a place that was a little more permanent than a hotel room.
In a description from Sothebyshome, the property is a single family home, the architectural type of the house is bungalow and it is considered as a historic home.