A historic 1.5-story house near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma recently sold for an impressive $1,300,000 on January 22nd. Located at 901 NW 17th Street, this magnificent property boasts a generous 3,616 square feet of living space and sits on a spacious lot spanning 14,000 square feet.
Built in 1914 by renowned architect Soloman Andrew Layton, who also designed the Oklahoma State Capitol, this Colonial Revival home with Spanish influences is a true architectural gem. Throughout its 100-year history, the house has changed hands only a few times, making it a truly unique find.
Featuring three bedrooms, a study, three additional living spaces, a chef’s kitchen, a formal dining room, and a breakfast room, this home offers ample space for comfortable living. The finished basement and elegant guest quarters provide additional flexibility and convenience.
The property also includes a hidden pool, surrounded by old-growth trees, which was added in 2016. The house has been meticulously restored, preserving its original features such as five working fireplaces, a butler’s pantry with a farm sink, mahogany doors, oak floors, and wood windows. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, with a commercial range, cooking island, and Shagreen cabinets.