Timeless Charm, Storybook Setting, A Rare Old West Side Home with the Space, Charm, and Warmth People Dream About, Welcome to The Old West Side, Longview WA

by HOME REAL ESTATE Gena Graham

There are neighborhoods that simply exist, and then there are neighborhoods that carry a feeling.

The Old West Side has always been one of those places.

The neighborhood dates back to 1923, when the first homes here were constructed as Longview itself was beginning to take shape. Many of the earliest homes were built with incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail, featuring architectural styles that still define the neighborhood today, from stately Colonials and charming Tudors to classic Craftsman homes with inviting front porches and original character.

Nearly a century later, the Old West Side remains one of Longview’s most iconic and beloved neighborhoods. The mature tree-lined streets, larger lots, historic homes, and sense of permanence give the neighborhood a feeling that is difficult to replicate anywhere else in the city.

Walk these streets and you can feel it immediately. The brick homes. The original hardwood floors. The leaded glass windows. The deep front porches. The mature landscaping that has had decades to grow into itself. There is a richness to the architecture here and a pride among homeowners that has carried through generations.

It is the kind of neighborhood where every home feels like it has a story, and every block feels connected to Longview’s history.

As someone who lives and breathes the Old West Side, I can tell you there are certain homes that stop people in their tracks. The kind of homes neighbors whisper about when they come available. The kind of homes buyers wait years for.

 
 

Behind the front door of 1514 25th Ave, this home unfolds in a way that feels both grand and deeply welcoming. Built in 1985 as a thoughtful nod to the timeless architecture that defines Longview’s Old West Side, it carries the warmth, character, and soul of the early 1900s while offering something that is incredibly rare for the neighborhood: nearly 4,000 square feet of beautifully livable space.

From the moment you step inside, there is an immediate feeling that this home is different. Eighteen-foot cathedral ceilings create volume and natural light, making the space feel open and dramatic without sacrificing warmth. Rich hardwood floors stretch throughout much of the home, paired with extensive crown molding, oversized baseboards, detailed millwork, and architectural touches that give every room a sense of intention and permanence.

This is not a home that feels rushed or generic. It feels thoughtful. Layered. Like it was built to last.

The layout offers the kind of flexibility that is hard to find, especially in the Old West Side. There are multiple living spaces for everyday life and entertaining, including a formal living room, spacious family room, generous dining area, and an oversized kitchen that naturally becomes the center of the home.

The kitchen blends timeless style with everyday functionality. Granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, tile flooring, and generous prep space make it equally suited for quiet mornings and large gatherings. You can picture holidays around the table, birthday dinners with friends, glasses of wine poured at the island, and slow Sunday mornings with coffee and the paper spread across the counter.

One of the most special details of this home is something Old West Side buyers are always searching for but rarely find: a main-level guest bedroom.

Many of the neighborhood’s historic homes offer beautiful character, but often come with smaller bathrooms, bedrooms tucked upstairs, and layouts designed for another era. This home offers something different. The guest room on the main floor creates flexibility for visitors, multigenerational living, a private office, or simply the convenience of having a bedroom without stairs. It is the kind of feature that quietly adds value in a very meaningful way.

Upstairs, the primary suite feels like its own private retreat. And again, for the Old West Side, this is incredibly rare. Many older homes in the neighborhood offer smaller closets and tighter bathroom spaces, but here, the primary suite feels spacious, functional, and luxurious. The ensuite includes an oversized tile shower, soaking tub, double vanity, and a generous walk-in closet that is both practical and beautifully designed.

Outside, the home becomes even more enchanting. The fenced backyard feels tucked away and private, like a hidden garden sitting quietly behind the house. Mature landscaping softens every edge, creating a setting that feels peaceful, layered, and beautifully established.

The covered outdoor entertaining area feels like something out of a storybook. It is easy to picture long summer evenings with the doors open, music softly playing in the background, candlelight flickering across the table, and conversations continuing long after sunset. In the fall, it becomes the perfect setting for warm blankets, crisp air, glowing string lights, and nights spent outside longer than planned.

During the holidays, the entire backyard takes on a magical feeling. Twinkling lights wrapped around the trees, wreaths on the doors, lanterns glowing softly on the patio, and the sense that you are stepping into a classic holiday movie scene. It is the kind of outdoor space that makes ordinary evenings feel special.

There is room here for garden parties, children playing in the yard, birthday dinners under the lights, pets wandering through the grass, and quiet mornings with coffee before the rest of the world wakes up.

The detached two-car garage adds convenience, while the basement offers even more flexibility with endless space for storage, hobbies, a workshop, home gym, or future expansion.

Architecturally, financially, and functionally, homes like this are incredibly rare on the Old West Side. Nearly 4,000 square feet. Cathedral ceilings. Hardwood floors. Multiple living spaces. A main-level guest room. A spacious primary suite. Historic-inspired architecture with modern livability.

And perhaps one of the best parts of all is the location.

Living on the Old West Side is about more than the homes. It is about the lifestyle. The tree-lined streets. The character. The pride of ownership. The feeling that this neighborhood has a story to tell.

Just a stone’s throw away is Lake Sacajawea, one of Longview’s true gems and a place woven into the history of the city itself. With walking paths, blooming gardens, charming footbridges, fountains, paddle boats, and community events, it is the kind of place locals return to again and again. In the spring and summer, the lake comes alive with color, people gathering outdoors, and the simple beauty that makes this part of Longview feel so special.

If you have been waiting for something truly special on the Old West Side, this may be the home you have been hoping would finally come along.

Private showings are now available for those who appreciate the history, charm, scale, and rarity of a home like this. If you have been waiting for something truly special on the Old West Side, this may be the opportunity you have been hoping for.

Thinking About Selling? Start the Conversation Before You List

If selling has crossed your mind, even a little, now is the time to start planning. Not when you are packing boxes, not when the sign is going in the yard, and not a week before photos. Long before that.

The best listings are never rushed. They are prepared.

Starting early gives us time to walk through the home, talk about improvements that will matter most, create a strategy, study the market, build anticipation, and make sure your home launches in the strongest possible way.

Because in today’s market, the homes that stand out are the homes that are thoughtfully prepared. And when the preparation is right, the results usually follow.

If you have been wondering what your Old West Side home might be worth, or whether a quiet off-market opportunity could make sense, I would love to have that conversation with you.

Your home deserves more than a sign in the yard. It deserves a thoughtful plan, beautiful presentation, and a strategy designed around your goals.

I’m Gena Graham — your Realtor, neighbor, and Old West Side real estate expert. I believe the same care, pride, and heart we put into our neighborhood should go into every real estate experience.

Because when you truly love where you live, people can feel it. We currently have four unit sides pending right here on the Old West Side, and demand for the neighborhood continues to stay strong. Some of the best opportunities never even make it to the public market — they are found quietly, off market, through local connections and neighborhood relationships.

Gena Graham | HOME REAL ESTATE
Your Old West Side Neighborhood Real Estate Expert

Community • Lifestyle • Philanthropy 📲 Call or text me anytime at 360.431.5773.

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Legal Disclaimer. Every home is unique. The marketing plan, pricing strategy, and listing timeline referenced above are examples of one personalized launch designed for a specific property. Marketing results and buyer response will vary depending on property condition, market conditions, location, and pricing. No two listings are marketed the same. All marketing plans are custom-built based on your home’s features, goals, and ideal buyer. For a tailored strategy built specifically for your property, contact me directly to schedule a consultation.

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HOME REAL ESTATE Gena Graham
HOME REAL ESTATE Gena Graham

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