
901 South Pearl St
This quiet neighborhood home was built in 1915 by Dr. Frank Bickford, a Centralia physician who played a prominent role in local history. The house style is a combination of Tudor (exterior) and Craftsmen (interior).
The inside features maple hardwood floors throughout the house, accented by oak/maple trim around all windows and doorways. An old-fashioned parlor with fireplace can be closed off from the living room by a set of pocket doors.
The north entrance has a circular driveway underneath the carport. This entrance also features a built-in wooden bench with hidden storage space. You will also love the charm of the kitchen with lots of cabinet space and a bright mud room to the back and side yard
The second floor has a spacious, open landing with built-in shelves. All of the bedrooms have plenty of storage spaces and closets and the master bedroom is huge. The carport is also a deck with 2nd floor access. The basement is additional storage space and could be used as a small workshop or utility space.
The property is 2.5 lots featuring a very large magnolia tree and has a good sized front and back yard. The house has an open, spacious feel where living spaces flow easily from one to another.
Centralia is a growing community. The cost of living is lower compared to the surrounding counties. It is centrally located between Seattle and Portland along the I-5 corridor. Both Centralia and Chehalis have historic downtown shopping districts. Centralia is about a 25 minute commute to Olympia and an hour commute to Tacoma. It is about a 90 minute commute to Vancouver.
Square Feet: 2491 plus 780 unfinished
Bedrooms: 3+
Bathrooms: 2.5
Levels: 2
Sewer: Connected