788 N 600 E, Spanish Fork, UT 84660

$389,000 Asking Price

4 beds
1 bath
1,660  sqft
Built in 1900

Don't miss this delightful, historic, solid brick home, brimming with character and nestled in the heart of Spanish Fork. Enjoy the enchanting, fully-fenced yard featuring a picturesque picket fence and an arbor adorned with perennial climbing roses, truly a storybook setting! Inside, you'll find a newly remodeled bathroom and family room highlighted by a stunning original brick accent wall and impressive 12-foot ceilings. Other recent upgrades include a new furnace, AC, water heater, main water line, gas stove, washer, and dryer. The outdoor space offers a spacious shed and garage, along with an extra-long driveway ideal for guest parking. Just a few blocks from Costco, Walmart, Target, Lowe's, Hobby Lobby, Ace Hardware, and a variety of restaurants including In-N-Out, Caf Rio, Costa Vida, Kneaders, Chick-fil-A, and R&R Barbecue, you'll have everything you need right at your fingertips! With immediate access to I-15 and Spanish Fork Main Street, commuting is a breeze. This is your opportunity to embrace the charm of a historic home while being steps away from modern conveniences. Come see it today! ********************************************************* Imagine stepping back in time to the year 1900, when the world was shifting into a new century, and pioneers in Utah were laying the foundations of their lives. This solid brick home, nestled in the heart of Spanish Fork, has been a quiet witness to over 124 years of history. With its charming white picket fence, colorful blooms lining the pathway, and ivy climbing along the side of the house, this home tells a story all its own. The yard is a lush, living canvas, with perennial flowers blooming season after season, creating a peaceful oasis filled with the fragrance of roses and the whisper of leaves in the breeze. As Spanish Fork evolved, this home stood resilient, offering comfort and shelter to generations of families. During the early 1900s, Spanish Fork was a small yet growing community, and this house, with its strong brick structure, symbolized security and stability. When World War I broke out, families across the nation sent their loved ones off to fight, and this home was no exception. One can only imagine the letters written, the news received, and the reunions that took place within its walls, offering a glimpse into a time of great sacrifice and unity. Through the 1920s and 1930s, as the world roared with change and then endured the hardships of the Great Depression, this home remained a steadfast place of warmth. It saw the rise of Spanish Fork as a thriving town, grounded in agriculture, yet shaped by the resilience and spirit of its early settlers. By the time World War II began, the home had already seen nearly half a century of history. Families again felt the weight of war, and within these walls, stories of hope and loss unfolded, as news of victory in Europe and the Pacific brought relief to its occupants. Over the decades, Spanish Fork grew from its pioneer roots into a modern town, and yet this home held onto its historic charm. Modern conveniences were added, but its soul remained untouched. Today, it stands as a beautiful blend of history and progress, lovingly updated while maintaining the original character of a bygone era. The vibrant, ivy-covered brick faade welcomes you home, the flower-lined fence invites you to stroll through the yard, and the arbor of climbing roses creates a picturesque setting for quiet reflection. With this home, you're not just purchasing a place to live-you're becoming part of a story that has unfolded over more than a century. From its sturdy brick walls to the picket fence that encircles the property, this house carries the echoes of the past. It's a piece of history, a sanctuary where life's moments, big and small, continue to weave into the fabric of time. In this home, you will not just live-you will live among history.

Features & Amenities

Interior

General:
Disposal,Great Room,Oven: Gas,Range: Gas,Range/Oven: Free Stdng.,Vaulted Ceilings,Smart Thermostat(s)
Master Bedroom:
Floor: 1st
Appliances:
Portable Dishwasher,Dryer,Microwave,Refrigerator,Washer
Laundry:
Electric Dryer Hookup
Basement:
None
Flooring:
Carpet,Tile
A/C:
Central Air
Heating:
Forced Air
Disability Feature:
Accessible Doors,Accessible Electrical and Environmental Controls

Exterior

General:
Out Buildings,Lighting,Porch: Open,Sliding Glass Doors,Patio: Open
Style:
Stories: 2
Parking:
Parking: Uncovered, Parking spaces: 5

Construction

Roofing:
Asphalt
Windows:
Blinds,Drapes
General:
Blt./Standing

Location

Originating MLS:
UtahRealEstate.com
School District:
Nebo
County:
Utah

Lot

Topography:
Corner Lot, Curb & Gutter, Fenced: Full, Sidewalks, Sprinkler: Auto-Full, Terrain, Flat, View: Mountain
Landscaping:
Fruit Trees,Landscaping: Full,Mature Trees,Vegetable Garden
Zoning:
Single-Family, 07-125-0004
View:
Mountain(s), View
Current Use:
Single Family

Utilities

Utilities:
Natural Gas Connected,Electricity Connected,Sewer Connected,Sewer: Public,Water Connected
Water:
Culinary,Irrigation: Pressure
Sewer:
Sewer: Connected,Sewer: Public

Financial

Source:
UtahRealEstate.com

This listing courtesy of:
REDFIN CORPORATION, Samuel Brinton

About Spanish Fork, UT

Housing

Number of Units
13,847
Median Home Value
$333,256
Median Rent
$1,032

25.51% of housing units are renter occupied.

2.74% are vacant.

Commute

Car
70.43%
Public Transportation
0.59%
Walk to Work
0.63%
Work from Home
27.72%
Other
0.32%

The median travel time to work is 16 minutes.

People

Population
49,238
Median Age
27.20
Median Household Size
3.78

Education

High School
21.36%
Associate’s Degree
10.42%
Bachelor’s Degree
25.92%
Graduate Degree
10.96%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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