Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Home That’s Got Lots in Pottstown

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brick twin with porch
Image via Realtor.com.
121 North Adams Street, Pottstown.

121 North Adams Street, Pottstown, is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom twin that was originally built just west of The Hill School in 1900.

It has been wholly renovated, with new quality flooring, generous granite counters, ceramic-tiled backsplashes, new kitchen cabinetry, under-cabinet lighting, and new stainless appliances including dishwasher and built-in microwave, and range.

As a further incentive to purchasers, Hobart’s Run — a Pottstown-area community supporter and local business champion — may be able to offer a Homeowner Incentive Program grant to a qualified buyer of this property.

Open the front door to this beauty and immediately step into a warm, open space that maximizes its footprint with plenty of natural light and use of welcoming building materials in earthy tones.

It’s almost impossible to conceive of such a modern, well-organized, neat-and-tidy kitchen in a house built when William McKinleey was president.

Even without furnishings, it’s easy to see how appealing this bedroom is. The bay window has been updated, and the ceiling fan and new carpet are welcome amenities.

Retaining its retro feel but with modern style, the second-floor bathroom (there’s one on the first floor as well) sports a simple black-white-gray color palette that’s nonetheless eye-catching.

The asking price for 121 North Adams Street, Pottstown, is $197,900, a remarkable sum for this much home in this restored, upgraded condition.

Its complete details, including many more pictures, are at Realtor.com.

More Montgomery County home-browsing can be accomplished through the Malvern Bank House of the Week past editions, online.

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