A home for sale in Alamo Heights has hit the market for $950,000 and its three kitchens have an interesting story to tell — one that spells out its upper-crust origins.
Built in 1918 for physician Dr. Roy T. Goodwin and his wife, the house was purchased by the Rios family in 1959 and passed down through two generations, who have lovingly preserved its original character, quirks and all.
One such quirk, according to listing agent Christyne Bongiorno, is a notch in the floor of the dining room where a buzzer was once installed. The head of the table would press the floor buzzer with their foot, alerting kitchen staff it was time to serve the family meal…