There’s a quiet confidence to this home, shaped by thoughtful updates, original character, and a setting that continues to gain momentum. In a pocket of East Oak Cliff where transformation is already underway, this 1917 home offers something increasingly rare: character, space, and proximity to what’s next. Set in the heart of East Oak Cliff, where new energy is taking shape around Halperin Park, East Dock, and Oak Cliff Assembly, this is a home that feels both grounded and forward-looking. Inside, natural light moves easily through the space, softening neutral tones and highlighting the contrast of refreshed finishes and original hardwoods. The layout offers a practical rhythm, with living, dining, and three bedrooms arranged with simplicity and flow. Two updated baths introduce clean-lined tilework and modern fixtures that feel current without trying too hard. The kitchen and utility spaces connect seamlessly to the outdoors, where French doors open to a generous deck. It’s an easy extension of the home for quiet mornings or casual evenings. Beyond, a deep backyard offers room to expand, garden, or simply enjoy a bit of breathing room under mature trees. With 1,304 square feet, three bedrooms, and two baths, the home balances scale and flexibility. It’s ideal for those looking to settle into a neighborhood on the rise, just minutes from the Dallas Zoo and with convenient access to downtown. A place to live now and grow into what’s next.