Nestled in a lovely neighborhood near UVM, this classic 1920s bungalow-style duplex is rich in architectural charm, natural light, and opportunity. Extraordinary windows, original details, and gleaming hardwood floors create a warm, timeless feel throughout the home. The owner’s residence is an expansive 1, 800 sq. Ft. First-floor flat, beginning with a welcoming front entry and hall closet that opens into an oversized living room centered around a gas fireplace. Just off the living room, a delightful sunroom is wrapped in windows and anchored by a large south-facing bay window, flooding the space with sunlight year-round. A formal dining room flows naturally into the kitchen, which offers ample cabinet and counter space for both everyday living and entertaining. Three bedrooms and a full bath are thoughtfully set apart from the main living areas. The primary bedroom, located at the rear of the home, is a generous double room with space for a sitting area. The front bedroom is equally flexible, featuring a separate front room that can function as one expansive bedroom or two distinct spaces. The third bedroom, while the smallest, comfortably fits a queen-size bed. Original glass doorknobs and move-in-ready, waxed hardwood floors throughout add to the home’s enduring character. Owners’ unit connects to the basement which was previously configured as an independent one-bedroom apartment and, according to a building inspector, could become habitable space again with minor upgrades (buyer to verify details with the building inspector). Laundry, full bath, root cellar, & additional storage are in basement. The second-floor apartment features a spacious 1, 300 sq. Ft. Two-bedroom, one-bath apartment - an excellent income-producing unit with the potential to cover taxes and expenses. A rare combination of classic 1920s craftsmanship, extraordinary windows, flexible living options, and a prime location close to UVM, this duplex offers charm and long-term value.