As a result of a buyers default and forfeiture with no fault to the seller, one of the area’s most fascinating homes is once again available on the market! Welcome to 553 Garden Street, a Venetian-style inspired home built by Jacob Zoller in 1879. With the historic Little Falls property residing on .37 acres of land, the lot comfortably accommodates the massive 5,840 square feet of interior space while complementing the timeless interior with a detached 1-stall garage & sizable yard space to utilize! Entrance into the 4-story home immediately emits a historical charm that has been extremely well maintained & preserved throughout the property’s 145 year existence. Homeowners have made renovations to the property in a way that puts the original craftsmanship on display while modernizing the home to meet contemporary standards. The beautiful foyer greets you upon front-door entrance with suspended lighting gleaming off of the home’s natural woodwork, as well as the home’s venetian influence beginning to be showcased with the foyer’s intricate ceiling design. The main floor of the home holds awing rooms throughout; including the spacious kitchen with an eat-in island, the stunning formal dining room with an illuminating chandelier draped elegantly above, & mulitple common areas adorned with flawless embellishments. The 2nd floor greets you with a landing space to utilize at your discretion, as well as 4 bedrooms that each hold an individual fireplace! Throughout the 4-stories, the home boasts an astounding 8 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, & 9 fireplaces. The 3rd floor of the home holds the remaining 4 large bedrooms. Coinciding the interior is an amenity filled exterior; delivering on desirables such as landscaping abilities to surround the home with additional lot appeal, a wrap-around porch, a lengthy blacktop driveway leading to the garage, and a pristine structural condition leaving prospective buyers with no interior or exterior fixes necessary to feel move-in ready. The home serves as the perfect setting for a household to comfortably thrive in the modern era, while enjoying the beautiful craftsmanship of the era in which the home was built in.