If you're always looking for the next property to push through the pipeline, and if you have a crew that could use the next job, this may be worth a look.819 Luzerne stands there, having already been worked on, already been seen -- and you can almost feel the pause between what was started and what will be finished. Some homes are complete stories. Others are chapters mid-sentence. And if you've ever walked through a property and quietly thought, I see what this could become, you'll recognize that feeling here. The building is a three-bedroom, one-bath single-family home, with a detached garage and public utilities. The layout is traditional and practical. It is not positioned as a turnkey retail home; it is offered as-is, with room for continued improvement and clear next steps for the right buyer. There is strength here without noise. A structure that doesn't need to perform. A garage that adds practical flexibility. A footprint that supports rental potential or a disciplined resale strategy once the remaining work is complete.You may already begin to notice the difference between a full gut renovation and a house where much of the direction has already been chosen. The framing is there. The flow makes sense. The detached garage stands apart with its own utility and quiet usefulness. Go ahead and picture pulling in at the end of the day, tools in the back, or a tenant's vehicle parked neatly off the street. It's simple. Functional. Direct.Inside, the rooms don't pretend to be something they're not. They are scaled for everyday living -- three bedrooms, one bath. Some updates have been made. Others wait patiently. You might find yourself seeing the finish trim completed, the surfaces tightened, the details brought across the line with measured effort rather than dramatic overhaul.Before you move on, take a moment and let the numbers settle in your mind. When it feels aligned, reach out and schedule a showing.