On the market for the first time since 1964, this one level expanded Goodman contemporary offers so much potential for the next owners. Featured in the 1967 edition of Better Homes and Gardens, the home has four to five bedrooms, one and a half baths, and an addition designed by noted architect, Eason Cross, which adds a breezeway entrance and a separate bedroom wing. Multiple bonus rooms allow for flexible living space and the opportunity to make the home uniquely yours. Original details include beautiful parquet wood floors and wood-burning fireplace. The house is thoughtfully sited on a corner lot which creates wooded vistas from every room through walls of windows. The exterior includes two sheds, natural landscaping and offers great curb appeal. This home is being sold “as-is,” but has been well-maintained through the years.