Back when it was just her, Ellen Anderson bought what was then a one-bedroom house in Como Park in 1993.
Nearly three decades and many remodels and additions later, the home grew as her family grew and now has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. With her children grown, Anderson is ready for the next phase in her life and has listed the 2,200-square-foot house in a prime location.
Location, location
Anderson said a highlight of the 1920 house, near Como Park Zoo and Conservatory in St. Paul, is the large south- and west-facing windows that allow sunshine to stream in. During the warm-weather months, those windows offer views to English-style gardens.
The home, steps away from Como Lake, also makes it a great place to raise children in the city without feeling the hustle of urban life, Anderson said. There's ample opportunity to golf and cross-country ski at the nearby Como Park Golf Course. Families flock to the Como Lakeside Pavilion, especially in the summer months, for free live music.
"One of the things I loved was it wasn't too loud," she said. "In the middle of winter, you really have that opportunity to inhale that fresh air. It is a little oasis in the middle of the city and it doesn't feel like the city."
Expanding horizons
Inside, a wood-burning stove sits in the middle of the living space area — it was the first improvement Anderson made all those years ago.