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$355,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,450 |
$3,971 |
1955 |
On the market:
78 days
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Can you picture yourself owning a fabulous single family house on a half an acre lot inside the perimeter -- yes, ITP -- for under $430,000? If you think there was no way that's a possibility, today's your lucky day! Check out this on-trend Nordic black, modern brick ranch - modernized to the hilt with brand new EVERYTHING! No expense has been spared in this exceptional renovation, resulting in a home that exceeds the average standard. New roof + gutters, new water heater, new HVAC/heat pump, new sod, new deck, new windows, new mailbox, new driveway, ducts were professionally cleaned; everything in the interior replaced and upgraded, every detail has been carefully considered to maximize safety, functionality and style. Step into the open floor plan and walk on the stylish wide plank LVP flooring from LifeProof with ScratchProtect surface coating that will withstand any durability test from pets, kids, daily wear tear. The layout provides seamless continuity of daily life, it is flexible and comfortable. Kitchen showcases a stainless steel farmhouse sink, KitchenAid appliance suite (refrigerator on the way), soft close drawers, and a custom island on casters. You can have a wing to yourself with 2 bedrooms on one side (bedroom & office or maybe bedroom & walk-in closet). Your guest or a roommate can have the other wing and stay comfortably separate when they need to. A new expanded deck overlooks mature trees, and your lush half acre. What would you do with a half acre of flat, very usable lot? Start a fruit/vegetable garden, build a greenhouse? Install a pickleball court or several? Host lawn parties, chase your furry friends around (a large area is fenced off already). With easy access to I-285, I-20, I 75/85, and only 10 short minutes to Downtown Decatur, Oakhurst, and Kirkwood, this one is a clear winner.
Listing courtesy of Fidie Ramli, ERA Foster & Bond