From the moment you arrive, the classic brick facade sets the tone — sturdy, timeless, and full of character. There’s something grounding about a home built in this era. Solid construction, mature surroundings, and nearly 2,000 square feet of space that lives well. Inside, the layout unfolds in a way that just makes sense. The original three-quarter inch oak hardwood floors bring warmth and authenticity to the main living areas — real wood, beautifully preserved, and impossible to replicate. The kitchen features solid oak cabinetry and a breakfast bar that opens directly to the dining room, keeping everything connected. It’s positioned right at the center of the home, making everyday living and entertaining feel effortless. Beyond that, the oversized family room is where this home really stretches out. It’s large enough to truly gather, host, or just spread out without feeling cramped. Game days. Movie nights. Holidays. It handles it all comfortably. But the standout? The backyard. Step through to the screened-in pool and spa and you immediately understand why this home makes sense in Orlando. There’s room for a grill, room to entertain, room to lounge and the entire space is built for summer. The pool enclosure gives you privacy and usability year-round, whether you’re hosting or just enjoying a quiet evening soak in the spa. It’s not just a pool — it’s usable outdoor living. Three bedrooms, two full baths, and a layout that offers flexibility without wasted space. And the location seals it. A four-minute walk to Pershing K-8 and just five minutes to Boone High School (Go Braves!). Easy access to I-4 and 408 means downtown, the Hourglass District, the airport, Lake Eola — it’s all within reach. Solid construction. Real hardwood. A true family room. A backyard built for Florida living.