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1913 in Rochester, NY

Posted on OHD: 6/25/25. Last OHD Update: 6/25/25.
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20 Seneca Pkwy, Rochester, NY 14613

Welcome to 20 Seneca Parkway, a HISTORIC brick colonial, perfect owner occupant/investment opportunity. The duplex is located on historic Seneca Parkway walking distance to Maplewood Park. The turn of the century home offers plenty of charm & character with hardwood floors, pocket doors, large floor molding, crown molding, leaded window accents, a grand staircase, marble and mosaic tiled flooring, fireplaces, tiled roof, and a butler pantry. In the lower unit you will find a grand foyer that welcomes you to a huge living room with a wood burning fire place that leads directly into a den/office. The elegant formal dining room was made for entertaining and leads directly into the sunroom with an abundance of windows that offer a ton of natural lighting. Follow the butler's pantry into an extra large kitchen where you'll find the half bath. On the second floor you will find 3 large bedrooms and one full bath. The primary bedroom offers a fireplace and access to the sleeping porch. The third floor is a separate unit with its own entrance and furnace. This unit offers a kitchen, full bathroom, living room and a bedroom. Outside you will find a huge three car garage. Only Permits that are currently filed with the city will be provided. Engineers inspections are NOT allowed during showing appointments without approval from the seller's agent. Please 48 hours for life of offer. Negotiations on June 26th with Offers due by 10am. Also listed as a multi family R1613926 The seller has never used the fireplaces and does not know if they are functional, conveyed as is
4 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 3,700 Sq Ft · 0.31 Ac.
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