House of the week: A historic five-bedroom house in Media for $785,000

The exterior of the Media home, which was once the general store of Providence Village.

Kai Lu and Edward Mendez had expected to spend many years in the spacious Media home, enjoying the easy access to Center City by SEPTA Regional Rail, the good schools for their two-year-old son and the second on the way, and its aura of history.

But in the words of Lu, who is in data analytics for a major communications company, “life intervened.”

Mendez landed his dream job as a data analyst for the Miami Marlins baseball team, and the couple are headed to Florida after two years in the house.

The living room. The home has four working fireplaces.

The five-bedroom, 4½-bathroom home was once the general store of Providence Village, and Lu says she doesn’t know when the changeover came.

The earliest part of the house dates to the 18th century, with some 19th-century additions.

The 4,334-square-foot house has three floors of living space plus an unfinished basement, and four working fireplaces powered by electric inserts.

Front hall

The home has its original hardwood floors and a two-zone thermostat system with central air and forced heat.

The newly renovated kitchen has quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, a separate coffee bar and pantry area, and an adjacent sunroom.

The formal dining room has built-in shelves and a fireplace.

The kitchen, which includes a dining area.

The primary bedroom and another bedroom are on the second floor, along with a laundry room.

The third floor has three additional bedrooms — one of which serves as an office — two full bathrooms, and a full-sized cedar closet.

The formal dining room has built-in shelves.

Updates by the current owners include partial roof replacement, resurfacing and staining the hardwood floors, new flooring in the kitchen, exterior stone repointing, custom window treatments, and a new sewer line.

The house is in the Rose Tree Media School District.

It is listed by Amanda Terranova and Adam Baldwin of Compass Realty for $785,000.

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