Houses on Oak Avenue are three to five bedrooms and two bathrooms, all generally well-maintained. Most are two-story, though a few bungalows are scattered among the houses here. Most are older homes, built anywhere from the early 1900s up through the mid-1960s, though quite a few have been remodeled both outside and inside over the years. Hardwood floors are common inside, and vinyl siding is the most common exterior element, typically in subdued shades that blend nicely into the neighborhood. Detached garages are common, along with small attics and basements.
This house is similar, having a darker shade of blue for siding, four bedrooms and a detached garage. The two car garage has a workshop as well as Kyle's snowmobile. Inside the home, the flooring is a dark walnut with a number of area rugs. The kitchen is a white tile with teak cabinets and slat countertops, new stainless steel appliances mark this a recent renovation project. The fenced in backyard has a deck attached to the home, with plenty of space to add a pool in the spring. Kyle had the former three season room insulated with a number of retractable windows to allow for comfort and ventilation. A hot tub set in the room with a view of the backyard.