211 NE 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33444

Property

Type: single-family
Bedrooms: 3 BR
Bathrooms: 1
Pets: Pets Case By Case
Area: 4360 sq ft

Financials

Rent:$5,000
Deborah L. Ginsburg
150 Worth Ave, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Listing Courtesy of Compass Florida LLC

Description

Charm and potential abound at this Banker's Row cottage, originally built in the late 1930's. Live in a sought after piece of Delray Beach History on coveted NE 1st Avenue, which consists of just 3 blocks North of Old School Square and South of Lake Ida, a block East of Swinton. The home was designed by Harold Steward, associate partner of Miami-based architect Phineas Paist. Steward was also the chief architect for the South District of the Federal Housing Authority (FHA). These Banker's Row cottages were the first FHA-insured projects in S. Florida. In 1939, 211 NE 1st Avenue was first sold to C.F. Etheridge, the manager of the Lovett's Grocery store in Delray Beach. The existing cottage is sited towards the front of the 7,300+ sqft lot.

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Amenities

  • < 1/4 Acre
  • Cable
  • Combo Tub/Shower
  • Ctdrl/Vault Ceilings
  • Dishwasher
  • Dryer
  • Electric
  • Historic Designation
  • Laundry-Inside
  • Porch / Balcony
  • Refrigerator
  • Sidewalks
  • Street Lights
  • Unfurnished
  • Washer
  • Water
  • Water Heater - Elec
  • Wood Floor

Charm and potential abound at this Banker's Row cottage, originally built in the late 1930's.


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