c. 1930 Prairie in El Reno, OK
2/20/24
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Posted on OHD: 2/20/24. Last OHD Update: 3/16/26.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
700 S Hoff Ave, El Reno, OK 73036
Step into a timeless masterpiece built in 1930, where historic charm meets contemporary possibilities. This 3,792-square-foot residence showcases four bedrooms and 3 and half baths across three levels, preserving the architectural grace of its era. Original hardwood floors, dating back to the home's inception, add a touch of authenticity to every step. Greeted by an abundance of natural light on the main level, the floor plan seamlessly connects each room, highlighting the original hardware that has stood the test of time. Crown molding adorns the spaces, creating an air of sophistication throughout. The heart of the home, a beautiful kitchen, boasts tons of potential. The completed basement offers a versatile space for relaxation or recreation, providing endless possibilities. Ascend to the upper levels, where the master suite awaits, enveloping you in comfort. Three additional bedrooms cater to various needs, from guest accommodations to dedicated workspaces. Step outdoors onto the covered patio, a haven for alfresco dining or quiet contemplation. This space beckons you to unwind amidst the surroundings. Each detail, from the crown molding to the original hardware, contributes to the overall ambiance of this well-preserved residence. As a testament to its enduring allure, this home seamlessly marries the charm of yesteryear. Embrace the nostalgia and craftsmanship of a bygone era while enjoying the convenience and luxury of present-day amenities in this meticulously cared-for property.
Was Listed With
Mark Parrish
Whittington Realty
(405) 408-9448
Reference Links
State: Oklahoma | Region: South (West South Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Prairie | Period & Associated Styles: Modern (1900+), Prairie (1900-1920) |















































