Nestled in the shadow of an undeniably majestic Victorian brick building that looks like it's auditioning for the cover of "Historic Homes Weekly," you'll find a charming little two-bedroom, one-bath apartment tucked discreetly in the back-because it prefers the quieter life. Recently rehabbed to meet modern expectations (and possibly exceed them), this cozy retreat is like a Jane Austen heroine who just got a makeover on a reality TV show. Picture this: gleaming new stainless steel appliances that look so pristine they might host their own cooking show. Stone countertops so smooth and sophisticated, you'll wonder if they moonlight as marble statues in an art gallery. Gorgeous new flooring that begs to be admired as you tiptoe around, basking in the glory of your central air conditioning, because even Victorian charm doesn't excuse sweating like a character in a Dickens novel. Oh, and let's not forget the in-unit washer and dryer-ready to handle everything from your fanciest attire to your gym socks, all without requiring a pilgrimage to the laundromat. This little apartment is proof that history and modern convenience can, in fact, swipe right on each other and live happily ever after. All it's missing is you, a comfy chair, and maybe a cup of tea on the porch (because, of course, there's a porch-it's a Victorian masterpiece, after all).