Classic 1929 American bungalow with Craftsman influences — offered for the first time since it was built. Rich in character and local history, this distinctive home has remained in the same family for generations and was once the residence of a Genesee County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. Originally designed as a two-unit property and thoughtfully converted to a single-family residence, it offers a flexible layout, generous room sizes, and architectural details that reflect the craftsmanship of the late 1920s. The welcoming full-width covered front porch and front-gabled facade create timeless curb appeal and a warm first impression. Inside, you’ll find hardwood floors throughout the main living areas, arched openings between rooms, built-in shelving, and natural light that highlights the home’s classic bungalow character. The layout provides comfortable flow between living spaces while still offering defined rooms and versatility for modern living. The updated kitchen blends function and personality with quality cabinetry, modern countertops, stainless appliances, and a striking decorative ceiling detail that adds visual interest and style. Both bathrooms have been thoughtfully renovated with clean, modern finishes, including a fully tiled walk-in shower. Outside, the fenced yard offers privacy and usability, while the two-car garage and additional carport provide ample parking and storage. Pride of ownership is evident throughout, with improvements that respect the home’s architectural roots while enhancing everyday comfort. Homes with this level of history, character, and first-time market availability are rare. Built in 1929 and carefully maintained over the decades, this classic American bungalow is ready for its next chapter. All measurements approximate.