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A Unique Historic Colonial Style Home found in the Azalea District in Tyler, Texas is ready for a new owner. The Azalea District is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district has approximately 950 historic homes of all styles. In March and April, the district comes alive with springtime flower blooms including azaleas, dogwoods and tulips. Sidewalk lined red brick streets flow through the district adding to its charm. The 2776 square foot home is found on the southeast corner of Chilton Avenue and Lindsey Lane. From 1950 to 1966 the property was known as the Buford House, occupied by Lucille Buford founder of KLTV and other broadcast media. The āLā in KLTV stands for Lucille. This classic home is two-story brick with composition roof and has three bedrooms and two full baths and one-half bathroom. The first floor features include classic entry, formal living room, formal dining room, den, spacious kitchen and the half bath. The upstairs features three spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms. Classic hardwood floors flow throughout the house except the bathrooms and kitchen which feature tile floors. A basement serves as a two car garage, utility room, storage and workshop area. The privacy fenced courtyard offers spacious areas for outdoor entertaining, or just relaxing in tree shaded lounging area, featuring space for outdoor cooking, flower beds and featuring a unique Koi pond. The Azalea District is a neighborhood featuring public sidewalks throughout the area making for easy morning or afternoon walks. Bergfeld Park is a short walk. The home is close to hospitals and downtown Tyler. This is a beautiful well cared for home in a special location in Tyler, Texas. East Texas is a great place to live, and many families have enjoyed their time living in this special home over the past 88 years. Find Your Freedom in Tyler, Texas in the Azalea District |