Two blocks from Magnolia. Corner lot in Historic Fairmount. A 1918 Queen Anne with high ceilings, transom windows, and a stained-wood staircase that anchors the entry, plus the updates that make it actually livable: fresh interior paint and recent foundation work with transferable warranty. The main house is 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1,892 sqft — two living areas, a vintage stove, bay windows, hardwoods, a den off the kitchen, and a private upstairs balcony tucked into the shingled second floor. The back of the lot is the real story. A 22x22 detached garage gives you something genuinely rare in Fairmount: actual covered parking. Above and beside it sits a separate 594 sqft one-bedroom guest quarters with its own full kitchen, full bathroom, and private entry — not counted in the 1,892 sqft of the main house. Live in the front, rent the back. Run a home office. House visiting family. Set up an in-law suite. The optionality is the whole point — and detached income-producing apartments on a corner lot in Fairmount almost never come available. In between, a circular brick patio under mature shade trees, strung with cafe lights — the kind of backyard that hosts everything from a Tuesday glass of wine to a Saturday night with twenty people. White picket fence, landscaped yard, and an easy walk to Friday on the Green, Arts Goggle, Open Streets, and every restaurant, shop, and bar on Magnolia Avenue.