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For a video tour of this home please contact the listing agent Ethan, or search the address "223 Bates Ave, St. Paul #3" on YouTube.
Studio Apartment in Great Historic Building with tons of Charm in Daytons Bluff! This 2nd story unit has high ceilings, a built in loft and closet, has a one of a kind bathroom with the original marble floor, large windows let in an abundance of light throughout the studio. Great for a young artist, business professional or couple. Must see property with close freeway access to 35 E and 94. Flat rate for all utilities of $72.50/month.
LEASE TERMS:
Seeking a 12 month lease term or longer. Pets under 25 lbs accepted based on owner's approval and with a $300 non-refundable pet fee. Flat rate of $72.50/month for utilities.
RENTAL SCREENING GUIDELINES:
Background and Credit Checks are conducted on all adults
Income of 3x the monthly rent or more
Credit score of 600 or higher
No felonies or violence-related criminal convictions
No previous evictions
The criteria above are not all-inclusive, and other factors may apply; it is only meant to be a guideline.
MANAGEMENT:
This home is professionally managed by Mauzy Properties. Mauzy Properties is a full-service property manager, and they provide tenants with a great rental experience. Streamlined application process, online rent payments, online repair requests, and many more features and perks.
Absolutely stunning Victorian mansion turned apartment building in Dayton's Bluff of St. Paul; right off of I-94 and Hwy 52--E 7th exit! This Augustus F. Gauger, architect. Schornstein Grocery & Saloon; Built in 1884 (1886 according to Ramsey County property tax records) has tons of character, charm, light, and space! Hardwood floors throughout with large floor to ceiling windows, small deck and large bathroom! A quiet and park-active neighborhood surrounds this property, leaving you to peace even within the Heart of St. Paul. No lack of light and warmth in this outstanding Victorian apartment!
Regions Hospital is a 5-minute jump and the Capitol only another 5 minutes! Colleges Macalester and Hamline also only ten minute drive! Closest laundromat is less than a mile away on 7th St.
223 Bates Avenue/707 Wilson Avenue: Schornstein Grocery & Saloon; Built in 1884 (1886 according to Ramsey County property tax records;) Augustus F. Gauger, architect. The structure is a two story, 6572 square foot, commercial building. This is thought by some commentators to be the finest business block in Dayton's Bluff and an example of the pride many Victorian commercial owners fixed to their workplace. The handsome brick veneer frame building displays some Eastlake spindle work, but is mostly ornamented in the French Neoclassical style. Of special interest are the pilaster on the second story with Corinthian capitals and the ornate front gable and paneled chimney. The woodwork on the westernmost first story wing is a modern reproduction. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry Johnson, a trucker for the Soo Line RailRoad, his wife, Lena Johnson, Frank J. Stangi, a coremaker, and his wife, Irma E. Stangi, resided at this address.
For a video tour of this home please contact the listing agent Ethan, or search the address "223 Bates Ave, St. Paul #3" on YouTube.
Studio Apartment in Great Historic Building with tons of Charm in Daytons Bluff! This 2nd story unit has high ceilings, a built in loft and closet, has a one of a kind bathroom with the original marble floor, large windows let in an abundance of light throughout the studio. Great for a young artist, business professional or couple. Must see property with close freeway access to 35 E and 94. Flat rate for all utilities of $72.50/month.
LEASE TERMS:
Seeking a 12 month lease term or longer. Pets under 25 lbs accepted based on owner's approval and with a $300 non-refundable pet fee. Flat rate of $72.50/month for utilities.
RENTAL SCREENING GUIDELINES:
Background and Credit Checks are conducted on all adults
Income of 3x the monthly rent or more
Credit score of 600 or higher
No felonies or violence-related criminal convictions
No previous evictions
The criteria above are not all-inclusive, and other factors may apply; it is only meant to be a guideline.
MANAGEMENT:
This home is professionally managed by Mauzy Properties. Mauzy Properties is a full-service property manager, and they provide tenants with a great rental experience. Streamlined application process, online rent payments, online repair requests, and many more features and perks.
Absolutely stunning Victorian mansion turned apartment building in Dayton's Bluff of St. Paul; right off of I-94 and Hwy 52--E 7th exit! This Augustus F. Gauger, architect. Schornstein Grocery & Saloon; Built in 1884 (1886 according to Ramsey County property tax records) has tons of character, charm, light, and space! Hardwood floors throughout with large floor to ceiling windows, small deck and large bathroom! A quiet and park-active neighborhood surrounds this property, leaving you to peace even within the Heart of St. Paul. No lack of light and warmth in this outstanding Victorian apartment!
Regions Hospital is a 5-minute jump and the Capitol only another 5 minutes! Colleges Macalester and Hamline also only ten minute drive! Closest laundromat is less than a mile away on 7th St.
223 Bates Avenue/707 Wilson Avenue: Schornstein Grocery & Saloon; Built in 1884 (1886 according to Ramsey County property tax records;) Augustus F. Gauger, architect. The structure is a two story, 6572 square foot, commercial building. This is thought by some commentators to be the finest business block in Dayton's Bluff and an example of the pride many Victorian commercial owners fixed to their workplace. The handsome brick veneer frame building displays some Eastlake spindle work, but is mostly ornamented in the French Neoclassical style. Of special interest are the pilaster on the second story with Corinthian capitals and the ornate front gable and paneled chimney. The woodwork on the westernmost first story wing is a modern reproduction. The 1930 city directory indicates that Henry Johnson, a trucker for the Soo Line RailRoad, his wife, Lena Johnson, Frank J. Stangi, a coremaker, and his wife, Irma E. Stangi, resided at this address.
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