This single story Minimal Tract has a rectangular plan that rests on a poured concrete foundation. Its side facing gable roof is covered with composition shingles and the exterior walls are clad in lap siding. Windows are primarily wood, single pane fixed. The half width porch has an open gable with timbering, which is supported by wood posts. Characteristics of the bungalow style include the wide eaves, with bargeboards and brackets, and the cornerboards. Alterations include a partial window replacement, the lattice work below the porch, and the "opening" of the front porch gable. This house is set back from the street.
This property is located within the McLoughlin Conservation District but is not a locally designated historic site. Contact ocplanning@orcity.org for more information.