This beautiful craftsman has original woodwork throughout. It is on the national historic register, and many historic details have been retained. It is known as the Fred Tunturi house. It was built as a story and a half house. The 2nd floor has egress, a full shower bath, and two partially finished areas (approximately27 feet by 11 feet, and approximately27 feet by 4 feet. The full porch is approximately 8 feet deep, suitable for seating around a table, or just relaxing. A side barbecue patio area has been added. There are two sloping sidewalks leading to the side door for easy access for walking or rolling without steps. The house has easy access to the Alberta arts area, easy access to the freeway, and public transportation, as well a grocery shopping, the post office, banks, and Portland Community College. The basement conversion created a living space suitable for a bedroom/family room with a kitchenette and bathroom, all in industrial style, while being fully permitted. The basement also has a complete spacious laundry room, pantry, and workshop. Outside of the side door of course is the barbeque area, and space for 3 cars, and again, access to the side door without stairs. There is a single car garage. THe back of the house has alley access. The kitchen is charming, retaining features from when the house was built. It features a lovely wooden floors, bright appliances, and craftsman tilework that complement the craftsman color scheme. The kitchen features a passthrough to the dining room and living room. The passthrough counter can be used as an eating area from the dining room. The pictures speak for themselves. The roof has two layers, and the latest roof is 10 years old. When the first roof was layed, new plywood was laid beneath it. The eyebrow windows on the front of the house were recently repainted. The house has been earthquake treated, and the original oil tank has been decomissioned. The cooling system uses the cool basement air to cool the main house. The house has well maintained storm windows.