A perfect view of your unique home as you enjoy your variety of mature trees coming to life with the warm temperatures. The pink Saucer Magnolia Tree blossoms highlight the talent of the bricklayer who created the pathway of brick columns with concrete caps. What a gorgeous street appeal!
You will enjoy a nice tour of this home and appreciate all the special details of a Tulsa home built in the 1920s. The Saucer Magnolia Trees pictured in this photo blossom beautifully each early summer season and highlight the grand entry.
A picturesque view of your front entry to enjoy each spring season in Tulsa OK.
Enjoy the sweet fragrance of the Saucer Magnolia Trees, that we have been told is the variety of our trees. Warm days become a beacon for the hummingbirds, honeybees, butterflies, and local species of birds. The trees serve as a critical food source for pollinators. The rich pollen and nectar are irresistible to these garden helpers, ensuring the trees role in sustaining local ecosystems. Published history of the Magnolia tree states the flowers are edible and taste like ginger, clove, and cardamom.
A wonderful example of the uniqueness of the Riverview area. The Riverview area retains its historic integrity and maintains the residential character illustrating the original development. You will enjoy a home that was built during a time of great exciting growth, and the developers created forward thinking styles in their construction of this community. Be a part of Tulsa history and make this home your grand homestead or a unique property with many potential uses that will 'shine' in Riverview!
Your grand 'Childers Height' home has a stately appearance and is part of the Historic Riverview District. This green summer view of a classic two-story red brick home seems to share unique details of the early 1900's Federal and Colonial style homes.
Welcome to the Tulsa Riverview community of homes and your unique opportunity to homestead in this great neighborhood, or come adventure into a short term rental plan or long term leasing plan in this desirable located property. The fall season will show a variety of mature grand trees with a palette of abundant colors to highlight your wonderful home located among the many unique and creative style homes of the Riverview Community.
Your grand 'Childers Height' home has a stately appearance and is part of the Historic Riverview District. This classic two-story red brick home seems to share unique details of the early 1900's Federal and Colonial style homes. Great early winter view so you may start thinking about how you will enjoy the holiday season ahead with your loved ones and guests.
Beautiful Winter Wonderland awaits during the winter season. Peaceful setting of your new home for you to enjoy a warm cozy day inside with loved ones.
Cheerful and vibrant front entry covered porch with newly painted door and new hardware to usher in your family and friends to your new home. We start your home tour with a well known historical symbol in Early American tradition of the red entry door which means'WELCOME'. So we say today, Welcome Friends !
Welcome to the Riverview Neighborhood established in 1903 and commemorated with the brick column marker just outside this Elwood Ave home. Come take a drive and see the pride of home ownership among the unique grand homes of this established community. Great location for easy access to downtown or enjoying the trails of Riverside just moments away waiting for you and your loved ones.
As we enter the front hall your eyes will rest upon the grand wood staircase, the wide wood trim and door moldings from the earlier era of the 20's.
Elegant and timeless rosette glass doorknobs with metal crafted backplate will showcase your home's doors and reflect the light within your home.
Welcome to the first living quarters, in-law area, or apartment as you may need which is just off the front entryway. A sunny large living room with hardwoods.
View of the living room in the first living quarters as you look toward the dining room entry. Built-in bookshelves and large walk-in closet to the left.
Another view of the living room looking toward the French doors that lead into the Formal Dining Room and the closed door ahead leads to the main hallway.
Enter into the Formal Dining Room as you open the French doors. This room has hardwood floors, large walk-in closet and entry to the covered entertaining area. The open area to the left will be the kitchen for this living quarters.
Another view of the Formal Dining Room as you are exiting the kitchen. View shows the door to the entertaining area outside and the French doors to the living room.
Kitchen in the first living quarters as seen here as you enter from the Formal Dining. Tile flooring, kitchen stove, and wood cabinetry.
Kitchen view of the double sink area and built-in wood shelves.
Kitchen view of the right side of kitchen showing prep area and the entry to the Formal Dining Room.
The kitchen in the first living quarters. View from the back of the kitchen toward the front area.
Very nice bright and sunny Bedroom of the First Living Quarters will have hardwood floor, large window, huge closet and built-in bookcases.
A view of the huge double closet of the Bedroom in the First Living Quarters, wide wood floor molding, wood ceiling molding, and hardwood floor.
View of the Bedroom in the First Living Quarters that will show you the multiple wood built-in bookcases and the access door to the room.
The first living quarters w/full bath that includes bathtub. The tradition of the elephant on guard is trumpeting longevity, wisdom, strength and success to you!
We are entering the second living quarters, in-law area, or apartment as you may need, and this view is looking toward the front entry area of the home. A bright open room with plenty of windows and hardwoods. The current owner enjoyed this entire sunny area for their unique artist studio. Imagine how you can use your talents in this secondary area, or use this great space for your in-laws, guests, or B and B travelers.
View of the Door inside the Living Room area of the second living quarters which allows you to see the wide wood door molding as well as the tall baseboard wood trim. Notice the vintage hinges that were used in many areas of this 1928 era home, as well as the rosette glass doorknob.
One of the many vintage door hinges you will see thru-out the home. Character and charm of a time past when attention to the details and craftsmanship were the normal standard of construction.
Formal Living room view of the second living quarters as you look from the front entryway.
Another view of the second living quarters with a spacious living room as you are looking toward the formal dining room. Notice more of the wide wood trim and moldings thru-out.
Formal Dining Room of the second living quarters as you are looking toward the windows on left and entry to kitchen. The doorway on right leads to the hallway and another door on the right is a large closet.
Formal Dining Room of the second living quarters as you view from the main hallway toward the entry to the formal living room.
Kitchen area of the second living quarters is a blank canvass for your needs. Large windows for a bright and sunny kitchen experience. Add your personal touch with a unique style cabinetry that was abundant during the early 1900's era, or you may prefer an ultra-modern style cabinetry of the current times. This picture view is looking toward the doorway that opens to the master bedroom for this living quarters.
Kitchen area view looking toward the entry to the bedroom.
Another view of the kitchen area with connections for your appliances. Tile floor and wide wood moldings.
Kitchen view looking toward the entry to the formal dining room and the wall area showing more connections for your appliances.
Kitchen area showing the large windows and the entry to the formal dining room.
The Main Bedroom with hardwoods in the second living quarters. Access to the full bath to the left and entry to the back hallway is behind you.
The main bedroom in the second living quarters. View is toward the main hall door and the large closet ahead. The full bathroom is to the right.
The Full Bathroom for the second living quarters. Mosaic tiny tile floored shower area as well as tiled walls of this bathroom showing intricate tile construction.
Upstairs front south bedroom can be your first bedroom on this level with a fun unique hard surface flooring. Also, this is a great area for a game room, craft room, hobby, or artist studio. Closet on the far right end.
Upstairs second bedroom with hardwood floors, closet and plumbed.
Upstairs third bedroom with hardwood floors, closet and plumbed. View looking toward the hallway.
Upstairs Full Bathroom with hexagon tile flooring, unique claw foot tub, pedestal sink and stool.
View of the upstairs hallway looking toward the Full Hall Bathroom. The doors of the 3rd and 4th Bedrooms can be seen also.
View from the upstairs hallway of the Full Bathroom entry, entry to the 4th Bedroom, Linen Closet, and entry to the 5th Bedroom.
Upstairs Fourth Bedroom with hardwood floors, closet, and plumbed.
Upstairs huge Fifth Bedroom with hardwood floors, two closets, two entry doors, and plumbed. This area could be great room for a Master Bedroom with nursey, office, or sitting room.
The large 5th Bedroom view of the many windows overlooking the front and side areas of the home.
Another view of the 5th Bedroom with the large windows, wood moldings, closet and entry to the hallway area.
View as you exit the Fifth Bedroom and you are looking toward the full bathroom end of the hallway.
View of the upstairs hallway looking toward the front of the home. Gleaming hardwoods and beautiful stairway.
Upstairs hallway and landing area. Beautiful wood staircase. Let's descend to the first floor once again.
View of the wood staircase and front entry area with access to the two apartments shown by the red doors.
Calm and peaceful front entry area. Thank you for touring this great home. Schedule a private, in-person viewing soon!
Large Basement area with hookups for washer and dryer. Hot water tank and heating unit.
View of the home as you follow along the front sidewalk to the side of the home.
Side view of the home with privacy fence and rolling gate access to the backyard, the carport/entertaining area, and the brick car garage.
The view as you enter the private gated area and looking to the side of the home with the nice covered outside entertaining/carport area.
The backyard includes a fenced area with two storage buildings with new roofing. Bring all your gardening tools and equipment. Three raised veggie garden beds. Enjoy planting your own vegetables, greens, fruits and all those homegrown foods you want to know are grown with your care and personal touch.
The view to the right as you enter the private gated area will include the brick car garage, raised garden area, and fence along the back.
The view outside as you look toward the inside sliding gate entry area from the back of the home. Plenty of extra parking for your guests.
As the sun sets on your new Elwood home, enjoy knowing you have chosen a part of Tulsa's rich history in Riverview that will live on with your dreams of how you plan to invigorate new life into this significant 1928 year built home.
Friends, thank you for coming by! Have a great evening and you will enjoy being the proud owner of such a timeless gem.
View of the Tulsa Skyline area during the day that you may enjoy from your new residence in the Riverview Neighborhood.
Photo of the beautiful Tulsa Skyline just before the sun goes down for the day. Come enjoy the view every day from your new home.
The nighttime view of the current colorful Tulsa Skyline from your home.
Photos of the Tulsa Skyline from the 1900's showing the growth and expansion of the downtown area which included Riverview in 1903. The blue arrow shows the location of the 1302 S Elwood Ave home.
Another view of the Tulsa Skyline from the exciting 'Oil Capital of the World' era as your home was built. The blue arrow shows the location of your 1302 S Elwood Ave home with the original widow's walk on the roof. Romantic folklore stated platforms were built for wives to watch the waterways and see their husband returning home. Historians suggest the widow's walk is practical and used for putting out fires and observation purposes.
Aerial view of your Two Story Red Brick home.