Tiny House

A Bungalow That Actually Feels Unique

Price: $94,500
Listed on: Zillow
Location: 4712 Gifford Ave, Cleveland, OH 44144

Step onto the wrap-around porch and the appeal is immediate. This isn’t just an entrance—it’s real, usable space. Morning coffee, late nights, quiet moments… it all works because the porch is wide, covered, and built for living—not just decoration like so many newer homes.

The exterior carries that classic bungalow form, with a strong roofline and balanced proportions that feel right the moment you see it. It’s simple, but never boring—a balance that’s surprisingly hard to get right.

Step inside and the layout immediately feels intentional—designed around how people actually live. The living area has a warm, slightly traditional character, with wood accents and defined spaces that give the home depth. It avoids that overly open, one-room trend and instead offers a sense of structure that feels both comfortable and lived-in.

The dining room is a true standout—spacious enough to host without squeezing a table into a corner or compromising on layout. It feels like a space meant to be used, not an afterthought.

The eat-in kitchen keeps things practical. It’s not oversized or overdesigned—just efficient, functional, and easy to work in. And one of the most overlooked advantages? All appliances stay, including the washer and dryer, along with first-floor laundry. That’s real, built-in convenience—nothing extra you’ll need to add later.

Three bedrooms give you flexibility—sleeping space, office, guest room, whatever your situation demands. The rooms aren’t oversized, but they’re honest. No weird layouts, no wasted square footage.

The bathroom is compact and straightforward. It does the job. If you want luxury spa vibes, you’ll renovate. If you want functional, it’s already there.

Here’s where it gets more interesting—and where weak buyers miss value. The attached garage is one car wide but two cars deep. That’s not common, and it matters. Storage, workshop space, or just not playing musical chairs with your cars—it solves real problems. The yard is manageable, not a time-consuming burden. Enough space to enjoy, not enough to regret every weekend. Here’s where it gets more interesting—and where weak buyers miss value. The attached garage is one car wide but two cars deep. That’s not common, and it matters. Storage, workshop space, or just not playing musical chairs with your cars—it solves real problems. The yard is manageable, not a time-consuming burden. Enough space to enjoy, not enough to regret every weekend.