A unique and beloved Salt Lake City neighborhood, Boulevard Gardens is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This distinctive and tucked-away 1929 subdivision consists of twenty-three brick Tudor cottage-style homes arranged around a shared garden courtyard, and the sense of community here is palpable. Each residence faces a common greenspace measuring roughly 80 feet wide and 800 feet long, creating one of our city's most well-preserved garden suburb enclaves. The home itself has plenty of details that lend timeless character, such as arched doorways, a cozy fireplace, stained glass windows, original light fixtures, and hardwood flooring throughout. A thoughtfully updated kitchen blends historic charm with modern functionality, thanks to some exposed brick, a large farmhouse sink, butcher block countertops, and the kind of natural light that feels intentional and inviting. Four generously sized bedrooms with ample natural light provide flexible space for guests, family, or home office use, and a separate basement entrance offers some great potential for a future mother-in-law apartment with the addition of a kitchenette. A detached garage offers a cool spot for cars or storage, and it's recently been updated with finished drywall and fresh paint. Beyond the signature shared garden courtyard, the private backyard is a highlight of the property-thoughtfully designed for outdoor living, lucky residents here can enjoy a large pergola, adjustable shade sails, and plenty of space to relax, entertain, or enjoy warm summer evenings in a peaceful setting. Home in this special pocket of our city don't often hit the market, so this is your moment.