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Excitement awaits as you enter this iconic West Hills Home adjacent to the KU campus, where every corner tells a story of thoughtful renovation and meticulous attention to detail. As you explore this updated abode, a mere stone's throw from Potter's Lake and the Campanile, charm and luxury envelop you, drawing you in with its irresistible appeal. The spacious kitchen beckons to cooking enthusiasts, while the large gathering spots cater to the entertainment lovers among us. If solitude is more your style, find solace in the cozy reading nooks scattered throughout this splendid space. And for those embracing remote work, the fabulous den transforms into a chic executive office tailored for productivity and comfort. From the sunroom that seamlessly extends the formal living area to the fifth bedroom doubling as a versatile office, every inch of this home invites you to immerse yourself in its inviting allure and envision a life filled with warmth and elegance. This home was built in 1941 by Laurel Ole Ringler (Bob). He and his wife Mary Underwood Ringler lived in the home Until 1961 or 1962 when they retired to Florida. See the notebook in the home for some of the pictures of them and their granddaughter Carolyn who was kind enough to share the photos with us.