Located in the historic Aurora Addition, this 1927 Spanish Revival-influenced bungalow blends old-world architectural character with an artistic warmth rarely found today. With its striking golden stucco exterior, red tile roof, textured finishes, and timeless architectural details, 1811 N Youngs Boulevard feels reminiscent of an early California bungalow thoughtfully tucked into the heart of OKC.
Inside, the home offers 1 bedroom, 1 full bath, a kitchen with adjoining dining area, and two distinct living areas — a functional and flexible layout that lives larger than its square footage suggests. Rich in personality and natural warmth, the home carries a sense of history and craftsmanship that simply cannot be recreated in modern construction.
The home’s unique architecture and highly walkable location also create exciting potential for a boutique-style Airbnb or short-term rental opportunity. In a market saturated with generic spaces, properties with authentic character and a strong sense of place continue to stand apart.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with new cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash, while maintaining the home’s historic character. Additional improvements include triple-pane windows throughout and updated ductless mini-split HVAC systems installed in 2019 for modern comfort and efficiency.
Minutes from the Plaza District, Midtown, and Uptown 23rd, the location offers convenient access to local coffee shops, galleries, live music venues, Empire Slice, and many of OKC’s most beloved restaurants and neighborhood destinations — all while maintaining the quieter residential charm of the Aurora Addition.
Surrounded by some of Oklahoma City’s most established historic neighborhoods including Youngs-Englewood, Crestwood, Miller, Las Vegas, and Classen-Ten Penn, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a home with architectural integrity, artistic character, and enduring appeal.