Your Antique, Light-Filled 9th and 9th Home
MLS# 2146951
928 S WINDSOR
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84105
4 BEDS | 2 BATHS
2,404 SQ FT
2-STORY
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Listed by Monique Higginson and Jennifer Holmstead
A Home That Feels Different the Moment You Walk In
There are antique homes in 9th and 9th that feel charming. And then there are homes that feel open, bright, and unexpectedly spacious. This one does both. Located at 928 S Windsor, this home sits right in the middle of one of Salt Lake City’s most walkable neighborhoods. But what stands out is not just the location. It is how the home feels once you are inside. With soaring ceilings and natural light coming in from multiple angles, the space feels larger than you would expect from a home of this era. It is the kind of home that immediately feels different.

Space That Actually Works for How You Live
This is a two story home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and just over 2,400 square feet. The layout gives you flexibility without feeling segmented or disconnected. On the main level, there is a private en suite bedroom. This creates an option that many buyers are looking for right now, whether that means guests, a home office, or a more accessible living setup. Upstairs, the home opens up even more. Skylights bring in consistent natural light, and there is a second living area that can shift depending on how you use the space. It is a layout that adapts over time instead of forcing you into one way of living.

Where Character and Function Actually Meet
Built in 1912, the home still reflects the style of the neighborhood. The rooms are larger than what you typically see in homes from this era. The ceiling height gives everything more volume. The flow between spaces feels more natural. There are also details that make the home feel more intentional. The Japanese soaking tub is one of them. It is not something you see often, and it adds a different kind of experience to the space. It is not trying to be overly modern. It just works better.

Natural Light That Carries Through the Home
Light is one of those things that is easy to overlook in photos, but obvious in person. In this home, it is consistent. Between the ceiling height and the skylights, the light moves through the space in a way that keeps it feeling open throughout the day. That affects everything from how the rooms feel to how often you actually use them. It is one of the reasons the home does not feel like a typical older property.

In the Center of 9th and 9th
Location is always part of the conversation in real estate, but in this case it is a defining feature. Living here means you are within walking distance to some of the most established parts of Salt Lake City. Coffee shops, restaurants, local retail, and everyday conveniences are literally a one minute walk away. It also puts you a 5 minute walk from Liberty Park and gives you quick access to both downtown and the University of Utah as it is only a few minutes from the freeway. There are only a handful of neighborhoods in Salt Lake where you can truly rely on walkability like this. That is part of what continues to make 9th and 9th so desirable over time.

Why Homes Like This Stand Out
There are many homes in this area, but fewer that combine light, ceiling height, and usable space in the way this one does. Most historic homes lean heavily into charm. This one still has that, but it also offers something more functional. It gives you flexibility in how you live, space that feels open instead of confined, and a location that continues to hold long term value. That combination is what makes it stand out.

Thinking About Your Next Move
Whether you are looking in this neighborhood or thinking about selling something similar, it helps to understand what buyers are actually responding to right now. It is not just about finishes. It is about how a home feels and how it functions over time. If you want help thinking through your options, you can start with our free personalized home buying or selling strategy. From there, we can help you map out what makes the most sense based on your situation.



























