Some households do not need less house. They need a house that can hold more life. This stone-and-glass 1965 Seward Park mid-century offers 3,490 finished SF, 5 bedrooms plus a front den, 2.5 baths, 4 off-street parking spaces, and a lower level that multiplies the household's options. The main floor brings the architecture forward: stone façade, broad front glass, vaulted ceilings over the living room and den, sunken living room, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, formal dining, and a second dining area off the kitchen with serving pass-through and access to the large sunny back patio. Three bedrooms and the front den keep daily life easy upstairs. Then the lower level earns its own conversation. Downstairs: high ceilings, 2 more bedrooms, large rec room with second fireplace, bonus room, 3/4 bath, huge laundry room with exterior access — the start of a future second kitchen — and a 2-car garage connected to both levels. Extended living, multigenerational rhythm, rental potential — the layout makes the questions feel practical, with buyer to verify all uses and permitting. Pre-inspected. The kitchen, baths, select flooring, and windows leave room for the next owner's version. Not finished for you. But finally — enough house to work with.