In real estate, “historic” is too often used as code for “outdated mechanics” or “failing infrastructure.” But occasionally, a property comes along that breaks the mold—perfectly bridging the gap between century-old artisan craftsmanship and turn-key modern luxury.

Nestled within the highly coveted Historic Homes District of Princeton, Minnesota, 312 7th Ave S has entered the market for $459,900.
Built in 1906, this sprawling 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom Queen Anne Victorian features 2,751 finished square feet of immaculately preserved living space on an expansive 9,844-square-foot corner lot. Having benefited from over $125,000 in recent structural and mechanical restorations, it stands as a prime example of historical preservation done right.

Property Overview: The Bare Facts
| Feature | Specification |
| List Price | $459,900 |
| Architectural Style | 1906 Queen Anne Victorian |
| Size & Layout | 2,751 Finished Sq. Ft. (5 Beds / 3 Baths) |
| Lot Size | 9,844 sq. ft. (0.23 Acres) |
| Key Mechanical Upgrades | Complete electrical overhaul, new furnace, modern water heater |
| Exterior Infrastructure | Genuine Hardie® siding, architectural shingles, full irrigation |
| Parking & Storage | Re-wrapped 24′ x 26′ detached 2-car garage |
The Art of the Queen Anne: Preserving the Craft
The exterior of the home immediately commands attention with its classic Queen Anne silhouette—tall gables, varied rooflines, and a massive, wrap-around porch. The current owners have thoughtfully refreshed the exterior using high-durability Hardie® siding featuring authentic period shake detailing, paired with high-grade architectural shingles.

Inside, the home reads like a living museum, preserving rare early-20th-century finishes that are virtually impossible to replicate today:
Art Glass: Breathtaking, original diamond-pattern quarry leaded glass windows featuring vibrant red and green cathedral tones.
Master Millwork: Pristine wood trim, built-in cabinetry, and original wooden pocket doors that slide effortlessly on their tracks.
Functional History: The home still utilizes its original cast-iron heat registers, featuring functional foot-slide dampers—a rare surviving testament to early American engineering.
Contemporary Layout Adjustments & The Third-Floor Sanctuary
While the main level retains its formal historic flow, the layout has been updated to support modern living. The first floor centers around a cozy gas fireplace and transitions seamlessly out to a durable, low-maintenance two-sided HDPE composite porch—the ultimate vantage point for looking over the boulevard.

The crown jewel of the home’s layout is the unexpected third-floor Primary Suite. Measuring a massive 41′ x 28′, this light-flooded sanctuary is an isolated luxury retreat. It features a private bathroom and an oversized cedar walk-in closet, offering a level of physical separation and scale almost never found in homes of this vintage.
A Masterclass in Perennial Garden Design
Beyond the walls of the home, the property’s lot is a fully realized botanical destination. Supported by an in-ground lawn irrigation system, the grounds feature an intricately curated perennial landscape designed to deliver continuous, shifting colors all spring and summer.
The gardens host a staggering variety of texturized flora:
Sun & Shade Borders: Over 20 distinct varieties of hosta are nestled under the shade of mature trees, accented by allium, ground covers, and Japanese painted ferns.
Summer Blooms: The property features a revolving door of blossoms including bee balm, lavender, bleeding hearts, Siberian iris, coral bells, tall phlox, and multiple varieties of roses and peonies.
Vertical Architecture: Wisteria and honeysuckle climb gracefully across the landscape, giving the entire corner lot an enchanted, private estate feel.
Turn-Key Mechanical Integrity
The true value proposition of 312 7th Ave S lies in its mechanical overhaul. The current owners spent over $125,000 upgrading the home’s internal systems. The heavy lifting of antique home ownership has been entirely erased with a new high-efficiency furnace, updated electrical service panel, a new water heater, and current-generation kitchen appliances. Even the massive 24′ x 26′ detached garage has been entirely re-wrapped to match the home’s exterior aesthetic.






































Zillow link https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/312-7th-Ave-S-Princeton-MN-55371/96992936_zpid/
Listed by: Zane Petersen 763-843-2905, Coldwell Banker Realty
Source: NorthstarMLS as distributed by MLS GRID,MLS#: 7085905![]()
