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"Spacious Ranch One Story Home"
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| Rose Ambrose |
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Email Rose |
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(319)331-1198 |
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(800)766-9928 |
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Address:
1918 South Ridge Drive
Type: Residential
Style: Zero Lot Home
Bedrooms: 3 "2 Main Level, 1 Lower"
Bathrooms: 2 "One Full, One Half"
Garage: Single, Attached "Electric Door Opener"
Basement: Yes, Walkout "Finished Rooms"
Size: 1,088 sq. ft. "Very Open Floorplan"
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
36ft x 227ft
"Very Deep Backyard"
Year Built: 1981 "Many Recent Updates"
Taxes: $2,256.00 (2010)
MLS®: 20115555
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This one story ranch zero lot home features a spacious open floorplan. Recent updates include all new carpeting, freshly painted walls, and new vinyl flooring in the lower level bath. The living room has a large picture window providing great natural lighting, and a wood burning fireplace. The open kitchen has ample countertop and cabinet space and all the appliances are included. There is a nice dining space open to both the living room and kitchen. The large first floor laundry room is located next to the kitchen and garage and includes lots of storage space and a pantry area. The washer and dryer are also included. The entry, kitchen, and first floor full bath have a neutral tile flooring. There are two bedrooms on the main level with good closet space. Open stairs lead to the walkout lower level featuring a huge family room with two areas of approximately 16 x 17 each. The space is bright and light. The spacious lower level bedroom is 10 x 22 and is located next to the half bath. Sliding doors lead to the big backyard and deck. The yard is partially fenced and has nice privacy. The exterior of the home is vinyl sided. The Heil furnace is newer and the home has central air. There is an attached one car garage and an additional parking pad, providing good offstreet parking. Quick possession is possible. Check out the Virtual Tour and give Rose a call at (319)331-1198 to see this affordable and very clean home. |
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Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.