The 1891 Kaehler-Rector House – One Of The Finest In Merced County In 1905! See Inside!
The Kaehler-Rector House in Merced, California, was built in 1891 by the skilled hands of architect Louis Wegner.
This historic gem boasts Queen Anne style, highlighted by a unique corner tower, a charming veranda that gracefully extends across the front and side of the home, and an impressive grand staircase that greets you upon entry.
With a total of 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a detached garage, the interior spans a spacious 4439 square feet.
Recognized as one of the finest in Merced County back in 1905, the house was honored with a coveted spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
1891 Kaehler-Rector House – Front View
Majestic Staircase
As you step into the foyer, you’ll immediately feel transported back in time by the majestic staircase.
Ground Floor
On the ground floor, you’ll find a charming parlor with sliding pocket doors leading to the formal dining room.
Kitchen
The kitchen, along with two additional dining spaces, is a delightful mix of practicality and charm.
Bedroom
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, each boasting its own en-suite bathroom, reflecting the timeless elegance of the home’s original style and era.
Furthermore, the fourth bedroom includes an en-suite and two extra areas perfect for a study or flexible living setups.
To enhance convenience, there’s a separate garage available, offering extra parking space and storage options.
Positioned above are two additional living units, each comprising one bedroom and one bathroom. These units not only provide flexibility but also open avenues for multigenerational living arrangements or generating passive income.
- Price: $730,000
- Contact: Nicole L. Parent DRE #01827226, Real Broker
- Tel: (559) 930-7171
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: 408 W 25th St, Merced, CA 95340
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