But I have done.
Okay one more time.
Logic: If the house number part of the question (which we don't know) wasn't important, useful or required then it, simply, WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN IN THE QUESTION.
The fact that it was means we MUST use it, and MUST know enough to use it. We don't know what the number is. It doesn't even need to be a house number, it could be number of chickens, or clouds in the sky. Forget that it is house numbers. It's just a number.
The only answers that stand out are the two that add up to 13, so, using logic, it MUST be one of the those two.
Then you see the "eldest one", implying the greater age is NOT a twin, which narrows it down to one single possible correct answer.