This home has a soul and the land tells its story. Built nearly a century ago as a wedding present, 2200 Enterprise Road has only had a few families call it home. Set on a wide, usable corner lot with a massive detached workshop, this is the kind of property that rarely comes up, and never lasts.
The Waesche family lived here for over 50 years. They even dug the cellar (see photo) by hand with a horse and plow so they could keep canned goods cool. The dining room shelving was crafted from the windows of their first car—a Model A Ford. Even the oak floors were sourced during WWII, when such materials were hard to come by.
The current family, who owned a landscaping business, spent decades cultivating the grounds with the wide variety of flowers and trees you see today. They even ran a popular seasonal wreath business from the property. The soil here is exceptional, and the setting is peaceful and private, yet highly accessible.
The home today is well-built and full of charm. All major systems are functional, the roof is brand new, and while some cosmetic updates would go a long way, it’s ready for its next chapter. A wraparound driveway makes for easy access, and the detached workshop out back is a rare find—perfect for contractors, hobbyists, or anyone needing serious space.