This beautiful traditional 1939 home is located next to the College Park Historic District of North Ontario. The mature camphor trees lining the street and proximity to the Historic Graber Olive House adds a unique touch of history. The 1939 architecture adds so much character, and the refinished hardwood floors are a stunning feature. The fireplace in the Livingroom adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. The lath and plaster walls offer better insulation for sound and heat. The natural light streaming through the windows bathes each room in a warm natural glow. The remodeled kitchen with granite countertops and updated appliances is a dream for anyone who loves to cook. Step down from the kitchen into a family room with a beamed ceiling and new flooring creates a comfortable and inviting space. This home features 3 bedrooms' one being a primary bedroom with it's own private bath. An additional full bath is located off the hallway. The exterior and interior of the home has been completely repainted. The home sits on a spacious 7,918 square foot lot with a large backyard. Featuring a 360 square foot detached garage, a long driveway offers additional off street parking. This oversized two car garage offers ample space for parking, storage, and workshop to meet all one's needs. This homes location is close to the downtown historic district with the Ontario Town Square, museums, restaurants, and coffee shops makes it even more appealing.