
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, West Salem is fast becoming a popular urban community filled with diversity -- ethnic, socioeconomic, culture, resident age, and home style.
The neighborhood has many examples of late-nineteenth century houses featuring Queen Anne influences, and very common are one or one-and-a-half story bungalow cottages with simple stylistic turnings. Featuring knee braces and battered posts on brick piers, the collection of bungalows on Granville Drive and Walnut Street display stylistic interest.
Not only does each home have a unique architectural character, but also many have unique gardens and heirloom flowerbeds. This garden heritage dates back to the neighborhoods very beginnings during the late 1800s.
Prices range mostly in the $100,000s, and occasionally in the $200s.
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