This North Mission Hills Shingle Craftsman has been lovingly brought back to life. Believed to be built by Master Builder Joel Brown around 1912, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home blends preserved craftsmanship with modern livability and coastal comfort at the end of a historic cul de sac all just a couple of blocks from Fort Oak and Kettle & Stone. Every detail tells a story: the windows, box beam ceilings, and original built-ins all nod to its past, while the new kitchen and bathrooms and added closets meet today’s needs. The cheerful sunshine-yellow front door, inspired by a hidden historical paint layer, is both a welcome and a wink to its heritage. It’s a rare combination of charm, functionality, and location. Improvements are permitted, a rare find in this age of quick flips. Plus, a walk-in basement provides bonus space with future potential as an office or creative studio. This home is being offered through a private auction-style offer process that invites serious buyers to experience the home personally, review disclosures in advance, and participate in a clear, deadline-based path to offer. - Offers may be submitted at any time prior to the offer deadline - All offers are reviewed with care and confidentiality. - The seller will consider the strongest alignment in terms, readiness, and fit…not just price Offer Deadline: August 22 at 12 Noon For showings and the full buyer information package, contact the listing agent.