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Discover a rare opportunity to own a true piece of Astoria, Oregon’s history! Welcome to 1042 Irving Avenue, a stunning historic Craftsman bungalow overlooking the city and the mighty Columbia River. Nestled among other historic homes, this residence has been cherished by the same family for an incredible 109 years. 📍 1042 Irving Ave, Astoria, Oregon 🔑 Offered at $459,000 This home is filled with unique architectural details that tell its rich story. Salvaged French doors and transom windows from a long-lost Astoria hotel bring a touch of the past into the present, while original hardwood floors and a classic clawfoot tub add to its vintage charm. Thoughtful modern upgrades, including updated electrical, a newer furnace, roof, and sewer repairs, along with gas cooking, ensure comfortable living without compromising its historic character. Sitting on a surprisingly level lot, this property features a detached one-car garage and a spacious driveway with ample parking. The placement of the home towards the back of the lot offers exceptional gardening potential—perfect for those who dream of creating a lush outdoor space. Located just blocks from downtown Astoria, you’ll enjoy easy access to charming boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and the Astoria Riverwalk, making this an ideal location for those who love to explore the vibrant local community. Registered as a historic home, 1042 Irving Avenue is known as the Neil and Eleanor Lambertson Residence and is recognized by the State of Oregon for its historical significance. Originally serving as the parsonage for the Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church next door—the oldest church in Astoria, built in 1885—the home has evolved over time. Family records suggest a major transformation took place around 1920 when it was moved back on the lot and expanded to include the living room and front bedrooms. The Lambertson family left a remarkable legacy. Neil Lambertson, a Canadian who became a U.S. citizen by serving in the Navy during WWI, later worked as a machinist for Bumble Bee Seafoods. Eleanor, affectionately known as “Aunt Nora,” was the daughter of a lighthouse keeper and lived an extraordinary life, passing away just shy of her 107th birthday in 2000. Her lifetime spanned incredible historical milestones, from the arrival of electricity on the Oregon Coast to the rise of the internet. Now, after over a century in the same family, this remarkable home is ready for its next chapter. Will you be the one to continue its story? Contact me today for more information or to schedule your private tour of this one-of-a-kind historic home in Astoria, Oregon! Exclusively Listed by Julia Radditz Owner & Principal Broker, TOTEM Properties Reach out to Julia for more details: https://www.totemproperties.com/