418 Cypress Avenue | Clarksdale, Mississippi 3 Bedrooms • 2.5 Bathrooms • Built in 1933 • Colonial Revival Style • Walking Distance to Downtown Blues Scene Timeless Character & Modern Comfort Step inside to a stunning master staircase and open layout, where timeless character meets thoughtful updates. Natural light, hardwood floors, and well-maintained spaces set the tone for a home that blends elegance with everyday comfort. Situated on a quiet dead-end street less than a mile from downtown Clarksdale's iconic blues scene, this home offers both privacy and convenience. Take a short walk along Soldier's Field Park and the Sunflower River to enjoy live music just blocks away. Key Features Interior Highlights 3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths Master Suite Addition (1950s/60s) Expansive picture windows overlooking backyard Jacuzzi tub + separate walk-in shower Double sinks Walk-in closet Formal Dining Room surrounded by windows with backyard views Renovated Galley Kitchen with like-new appliances Large Living Room with gas fireplace Upstairs Bedroom with fireplace Jack & Jill Bathroom shared by Bedrooms 2 & 3 upstairs Additional Office Space upstairs Separate Breakfast Room Formal ½ Bath Cedar Closet and large attic for extra storage 9-10 ft. ceilings throughout Exterior & Lot Spacious fenced backyard with double entry gate to alley Storage house in backyard - perfect for guesthouse conversion Separate attic over master suite for storage or expansion potential Systems & Updates Roof (2017) 2 hot water heaters (master has dedicated unit) 3 HVAC units (including one for master suite) Highlights Recap Built in 1933 | Colonial Revival Style | 3 BR, 2.5 BA | Classic hardwoods & 9-10 ft. ceilings Master suite addition with spa-like bath & walk-in closet Two fireplaces (living room + upstairs bedroom) Renovated kitchen, formal dining room, and separate breakfast room Formal ½ Bath Spacious fenced backyard with alley access & storage/guest house potential Prime location: less than a mile to downtown Clarksdale blues venues or a short walk along the Sunflower River and Soldiers Field