Welcome to Historic Oakwood, where 124 N Bloodworth Street stands as one of the neighborhood's most thoughtfully maintained residences. This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home offers 2,256 square feet of living space anchored by original hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and the considered architectural proportions that make this neighborhood so rare Inside the Beltline. A rocking chair front porch greets arrivals with a gracious first impression, framing the tree-lined character of North Bloodworth Street from the moment you approach.
Inside, large windows flood the main level with natural light, setting a warm and inviting tone throughout. The living spaces carry the soaring ceiling heights and original hardwood floors that speak to the home's heritage, while the layout moves comfortably between daily life and easy gathering. The kitchen connects directly to a sun-drenched sunroom, a signature interior feature that serves equally well as a morning coffee space, a casual dining room, or a quiet afternoon retreat with views into the fenced backyard garden. Just beyond, a generous deck extends the outdoor living area further, looking out over the garden and private fenced yard. Three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths complete the interior, along with a brand-new furnace that ensures the mechanical foundation is ready for the next chapter.
Historic Oakwood is among the most desirable addresses in Raleigh, a designated historic district recognized for its collection of late Victorian, Colonial Revival, and craftsman homes. Person Street sits moments away, offering a celebrated lineup of independent restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhood gathering places. Moore Square, Oakwood Park, and Mordecai Historic Park are all within easy reach, each adding to the fabric of daily life in this corner of Inside the Beltline Raleigh. The neighborhood connects directly to Glenwood South, the Village District, and the broader energy of downtown without requiring a long drive.
Downtown Raleigh, Seaboard Station, Transfer Co. Food Hall, and the full range of ITB dining and culture are each minutes away. NC State, WakeMed, Rex Hospital, and RTP are all within a comfortable drive, and RDU connects the address to the rest of the country. In a city where Inside the Beltline character properties of this vintage and condition come open infrequently, this is a home that earns its address.
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