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2 beds, 1 full 2 part baths
Size: 1,762 sq ft
Lot Size: 6,250 sq ft
Added: 04/28/09, Last Updated: 05/07/09
Property Type: Single Family Residence, Residential
MLS Number: R902710
Community: Bixby, Bixby Knolls, Los Cerrit
Tract: Bixby Terrace (BT)
Original Model Home! Move In Ready! Recently Painted Interior! 3 Bedrooms and 1 1/2 Baths! Includes an approximate 300 square foot Mother-In-Law/Office/Play Room with 1/2 bath that is detached (not permitted). inviting Front Porch! Large Kitchen with new Spanish Tile Floor and Tile Counter’s and Eating Area! Formal Dinig Room! Small Office Area! 3rd Bedroom can be Family Room! Refinished Hard Wood Floors throughout! Rear and Side Patio’s with possible small Basketball Court or BBQ area! Wash Room! Nice Back Yard for the Kids! Newly Painted Interior and New Roof! Many upgrades – windows, brick walkway, exterior painted approximately 5 years ago! ALSO AVAILABLE FOR POSSIBLE LEASE OPTION!Listed with Benefit Realty
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