Courtesy of Small & Associates
Looking for a classic Fan home that offers both privacy and extraordinary natural light? Don’t miss this exceptional property at 100 N. Granby Street—a meticulously maintained 1909 solid brick residence, ideally sited on the corner of a quiet alley for increased sunlight and reduced street noise. This two-story home reflects the enduring character of the Fan District while offering thoughtful updates for modern living. Inside, original wood floors, 9+ foot ceilings, and oversized windows create a bright, open feel rarely found in historic homes. The main level features a generous front living room, a formal dining area, and a spacious kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, and a breakfast bar. Upstairs, well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for family, guests, or work-from-home needs. Notably, the current owners have added enhanced sound insulation between the adjoining property, updated electrical (no knob-and-tube wiring), and insulation in most exterior walls—features seldom found in early 20th-century construction. Additional amenities include a basement ideal for storage or workspace and a private fenced backyard suited for outdoor entertaining or pets. Located just off Grove Avenue, blocks from Carytown, Byrd Park, and VCU, this home offers the convenience of walkable city living paired with the architectural integrity that defines the Fan. Don’t let this Fan gem get away.