They don't build them like this anymore — and that's exactly the point. This rare 1910 end-unit town home
on St. Paul's storied Old West Side is one of those finds that stops serious buyers in their tracks.
Everything has been updated in the last 5 years including Lead Pipes from city replaced in 2026. Natural woodwork, original stained glass, and the kind of craftsmanship that defines an era. As an end unit, you get extra light, extra privacy, and the breathing room that row-living rarely offers. Three bedrooms all
sit together on the second floor — a layout that actually makes sense for families. The finished basement adds a full family room, 3/4 bath, and a flex room ready for your home office, gym, or guest space. Three assigned off-street parking spots seal the deal. And with no association fees and deeded land, what you see is what you own — no monthly dues eating into your budget, no board telling you what to do with your home. A Must See!!
Listing courtesy of David Rohlf, Keller Williams Realty Integrity Lakes