905 Albright Ave in Scranton is a four-bedroom, two-bath residence. It is currently configured as a spacious single-family home, with the ability to convert back to an up-and-down two-unit layout if desired. The footprint is substantial. The lot is large. A detached two-car garage stands apart from the house, practical and deliberate.The house has been recently renovated. Washer and dryer are included, already in place and ready to serve the rhythm of daily life. A new hot water heater provides dependable, on-demand comfort. The newer Williamson-Thermoflo boiler adds steady, proven heat through the colder months. And with the roof replaced recently, the major structural components are already handled -- the kind of foundational updates that quietly support everything else.As you move through the interior, you may already begin to notice the volume of space. Not decorative space. Usable space. Rooms that hold furniture easily. Ceilings that don't press down. A layout that feels balanced rather than improvised.Inside, the scale surprises you in the best way. Four full bedrooms. Two bathrooms. Expansive living areas that invite connection. As you walk through, you may already begin to imagine how easily this home adapts to your life. Large gatherings. Quiet evenings. Work-from-home flexibility. Supporting a variety of living arrangements. The layout flows comfortably, with natural light moving from room to room, creating warmth that feels steady and grounded.Outside, the lot extends in three directions, generous in a way city parcels rarely permit. The garage anchors one edge while the house itself maintains its posture: upright, unhurried, certain of its lines.When the picture feels complete--and it often does at a certain point--reach out. Ask the question that has already formed. Arrange to walk the spaces yourself. The home waits, composed and ready.