Welcoming West Ridge, 4 BD/3 BA SFH + a detached 2-car garage, situated on a quiet, one-way street on an oversized (37.5' x 123.95') lot. On the main level, you can entertain in the spacious living & dining rooms - featuring hardwood flooring throughout, large bay windows, built-in wall storage, and an electric fireplace with a mantel. The kitchen has amble cabinetry, a subway tile backsplash, a garbage disposal, brand-new stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. The primary bedroom, which is located on the main floor, is filled with natural sunlight (6 windows!) and has an en-suite bathroom and a walk-in closet. The primary bedroom has a side entrance, so it could be utilized as a private room for Airbnb travelers or travel nurses. Bask in the natural sunlight upstairs which features all 4 sun exposures! You will also find 2 bedrooms located on the same floor (opposite ends), an enclosed (heated) sunroom, and a hallway bathroom featuring a soaking bathtub. Hang out in the basement recreation room which features vinyl plank flooring, additional storage, an adjoining 3rd full bathroom, and the 4th bedroom. There is easy access to the laundry room as well. The exterior includes a charming front porch, a large fully-fenced backyard with tons of space for herbs/vegetables, a parking pad for 2 additional cars, and a concrete patio. 1.1 miles from METRA - Rogers Park Station. 1.7 miles from CTA Purple, Yellow, and Red Line - Howard Station. 1.7 miles from CTA Red Line - Jarvis Station. Walking distance to the historical Indian Boundary Park, Starbucks, Warren Park, Chase Bank, Lickity Split, and the Northtown Branch of the Chicago Public Library. Interior house painting (2025). LG Dishwasher (2024). LG Side by Side Smart Refrigerator (2024) with InstaView. Garbage disposal (2024). Guardian Gas Furnace (2024). A/C condenser (2024). Rheem 50-gallon Water Heater (2017). LG Washing Machine. Whirlpool Gas Dryer. 200-amp electrical service. This home is located in the Rogers Park Manor Bungalow District - which was home to the likes of "Big Tim" Murphy, Joseph Aiello, and George B. Petty. Petty, famous for his female pin-up drawings known as "Petty Girls" which helped launch Esquire magazine in 1933, worked from a studio in the basement of his bungalow at 2609 W Coyle Ave. It was here that he designed his most celebrated work, the poster for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair.