c. 1920 Craftsman in Potsdam, NY
Posted on OHD: 4/16/25. Last OHD Update: 4/16/25.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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21 Leroy St, Potsdam, NY 13676
Lovingly refreshed, this classic Craftsman bungalow was featured in Cottages & Bungalows magazine during its exterior restoration. From the welcoming front entry, there are period details throughout. The front porch leads into a foyer with closet, and on into a reception area. Solid pocket doors frame the archway into the living room, with its fieldstone wood-burning fireplace, large windows, art deco radiator covers, coffered ceilings and natural woodwork, which carries on through the dining room, with built-in sideboard and bookcases. Off the dining room, there's a south-facing sun porch. A custom-built dinette fills a kitchen alcove. The efficiently-designed kitchen itself has been remodeled with white cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless appliances, and tile backsplash. Also on this first floor is a bedroom/office and a full bath. Upstairs, French doors lead to a huge primary bedroom with its wall of windows, and two additional bedrooms and a full bath complete the living space. This home has hardwood floors throughout. The dry basement houses the updated mechanicals and laundry area. Upgraded electric includes a standby generator to keep the home running during a power outage. Outside, the rear patio was professionally created and landscaped, and the rest of the property is easy-maintenance. The garage and driveway have been restored. The roof was replaced in 2015. This is your rare opportunity to own one of Potsdam's iconic homes!
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 2,061 Sq Ft · 0.21 Ac.
Listed With
Nikki Coates, Nikki Coates & Associates :: 315-265-4303
Reference Links
State: New York | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Craftsman | Period & Associated Styles: Craftsman (1905-1930), Modern (1900+) |









































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