Sunday, May 31, 2009

DARE TO COMPARE -PRICE PER SQ. FT.- MINE=79.00 (QUAKERTOWN, PA.) $185000 3bd

PRICE SLASHED!!!!!!!!

3 YEARS OLD, 2326 SQ. FT..

MUST SEE--- VERY SPACIOUS LARGE ROOMS

OVER 100K IN UPGRADES

QUALIFIES FOR THE 8,000 STIMULUS CREDIT

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O P E N H O U S E • SUNDAY • 12 – 4 • BEAUTIFUL! (ART MUSEUM AREA) $539000 2bd

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O P E N H O U S E • SUNDAY, 5/31/09 • NOON – 4 PM

** Urban Sophistication Overlooking Philadelphia & Beyond. * Welcome to tranquility in the sky. Breathtaking views from this elegant condo. **

* 1465 sf of spacious living. 20th floor residence features 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Open, spacious entry with full living room, dining room, plus den.

* Brazilian cherry floors. Chef's kitchen w/granite countertops and stainless appliances. Main bedroom has large closets. Bath w/walk-in, glass-enclosed shower; marble tiles; double vanity. Second bedroom has built-in cherry shelves; marble bath with glass-enclosed tub/shower. Large storage across hall & deeded, 1st floor, prime parking space included in the sale price (Value $45,000). Many upgrades.

* Inspired corner views from Delaware River to Wm Penn to Cira Center. Experience the charm of Fairmount-Spring Garden-Parkway area with lovely restaurants and pubs, world-class museums (look down on the new Barnes), Boathouse Row, Whole Foods Market & more.

* Award winning, Doorman building. Amenities include private fitness center; outdoor pool and exquisite gardens; 24-7 concierge; pet friendly (under 45 lbs.). Stable and reasonable condo fees. No hassle settlement (real estate lawyer in family).

* Rarely offered, never rented, meticulously maintained, this extraordinary condo captures timeless design in an uncompromised setting.

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Friday, May 29, 2009

~~~~~~COME LIVE FOR LESS! New Construction 3 bedroom home ~~~~~ (The Poconos) $99000 3bd

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Brand New Three Bedroom home with full basement, well and septic built on your lot (lots for sale starting at $3500.00). Many upgrades and choices available. Great value. Perfect for a starter Home, vacation home or an investment. 3 Bedrooms/ 1 Bath, eat in kitchen, Family Room, full 8' basement. Propane Heat, not electric baseboard. Top quality construction for a great price.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Old City 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo For Sale @ Wireworks (Old City @ 301 Race St.) $262900 1bd

Beautifully renovated 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit at the historic Wireworks Condominium building. 12' ceilings with exposed brick and duct work. Oak hardwood floors throughout. Large windows. Breakfast bar. Storage and bicycle rooms in basement. Pet friendly, elevator building. Washer/dryer in unit. Approx. 650'ft.

Central A/C. Great restaurants, galleries, etc. within walking distance. Minutes to I-95, bridges, stadiums, museums, Fairmount Park and airport. Controlled access to building. Condo fee: $281. per month. Taxes: $1552. Parking available. Serious inquiries only.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Oldest Brewery Building in the United States, 1690s, +BEN FRANKLIN (along the DELAWARE RIVER, in Burlington) $149900

**JUST REDUCED TO $149,900*******

VERY COOL UPDATE********... Bob from the West Jersey History Group posted all this research about Ivy Cottage. Here it is... !

http://westjersey.org/ivy.pdf

Plus THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION posted it as a PRESERVATION 911...

http://www.preservationnation.org/magazine/911/oldest-brewery-building.html

The Oldest Brewery Building in the United States, 1690s, +BEN FRANKLIN

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A few years ago, I came across this little, ancient town that time had forgotten. Right on the river, and only 20 minutes to half an hour up 95 from Old City.

Other worldly. No kidding.

I bought three buildings.

A circa 1800, though probably much earlier, storefront with the funniest, most rambling apartment upstairs, next to the 1780s Quaker Meeting House, which replaced a 1680s meeting house.

A 1760s mansion with the first floor expanded into a 1910 five and dime, (I couldn't make this up) that we've since sold.

And an unusual home facing The Promenade, the mile long park that runs along the Delaware River. 'Yet Strangely Charming' should be the cover of the book as yet to be written about this place.

Knowing little about it except that it's relationship to the street didn't seem to make sense, and that it was covered in lumpy pink stucco, and that we knew we could watch the boats go by over our toes while lying in bed once we moved in, we moved into the aforementioned rambling apartment and set to work on the house.

Peeling off paneling revealed four 1770 paneled room ends with fireplaces. Pulling down the ceiling in the dining room revealed beams and construction methods much, much older than that. By the way, I saved ALL the accordian lath and ALL the gnarly handmade nails, except for a handful that had bent violently when first hammered into knots. They were sent to Altadena based jewelery artist, Ypsey Borders, to turn into a necklace.

Research at the library of the Burlington County Historical Society turned up a wealth of info, as the house was a favorite of beloved local historian, the late Dr. Bisbee.

It ends up that the house started out as a brewery, part of a complex of buildings that made up a 1680s-1690s compound behind the First Governor of West Jersey's mansion. That is why it's relationship to the street is so strange. It actually faces High Street, not Pearl Street, and would have been approached by entering between the mansion and another building along High Street.

About 1770, it was turned into a domicile from a commercial structure, and doubled in size. The side door, that faces High Street, is actually the 1770s front door, and all the original woodwork of the door entryway is intact.

As you enter that door, which is symmetrical to the layout of the expanded Georgian structure, the original brewery space opens up on the left as the dining room, with the largest and grandest of the panelled room ends/fireplaces facing you. Look up, and you'll see all recycled ship beams for structure, visible since I pulled the ceiling down.

Francis Purcell Antiques in Old City came up and dated all the extant finish woodwork to very close to 1770. Their speciality is Colonial fireplaces and woodwork. Once I got Francis the Younger started, I couldn't shut him up about all the info he had at hand just by reading the clues from construction methods, choice of materials, etc.

He and several other architectural historians who've come through over time were also dippy for the stairwell. Surprisingly and unabashedly dippy. VERY hardy, sturdy, manly man, complete and unadulterated, the stairwell is different than the elegant one I grew up with in a well to do gentleman farmer's 1740s house in Cheyney. I liked it, but I was so excited about uncovering the fireplaces that I'd sort of overlooked it. Their persistent gushing caused me to get on board the love train.

I peeled away ceilings and floor covering and all sorts of things, and then we moved in. Imagine a theater set, where artworks are hanging in space, furniture, rugs and the other accoutrement of normal living laid out in an interesting, neat, clean and loving way. The audience accepts that consciously created, yet mainly suggested normalcy, and the play begins. That was our life for four years. I'd run, money wise, to the end of my chain like a dog in a cartoon, and progress slowed to slo mo.

Don't get me wrong, we were living a pretty wonderful life. Walking my kids along the river every day to the post war, flat topped tiny elementary school that was, in spirit, right out of late 20s, early 30s Little Rascals... that was livin'. In the fog, in super freezing, ice clogged conditions, on days when spring had sprung. Add first one dog, then another to the mix. Fun stuff.

Back to the house... It is known on all the old maps as Ivy Cottage, a name deriving from its likely having been allowed to become totally covered in English Ivy. A consciously picturesque picaresque crib.

Another 50% was added on about 1850 or so, stetching the house towards the river. In the accompanying photo, that 1850s face is what you are seeing, shot from the direction of the Delaware River.

All sorts of famous folks are rumoured to have lived here at some point or another. Betsy Ross, before she moved to Philly and before her name was Ross, the father of Captain James "Don't give up the ship" Lawrence, Winfield Scott (look him up), and the only celeb that is totally verifiable... Miss Vicky, post Tiny Tim.

I had thorough and expensive as-built drawings done, with exterior elevations and some interior elevations as well, especially the fireplaces. Two of those drawings are here. I can email you the others if you like.

The house was supposed to go to a friend of mine, who gave me a deposit and did other construction work for me elsewhere as part of the deal, but two total rehabs he'd done of good but less historically significant properties hit the market just as the market tanked, and they are still on the market! So the bank wouldn't give him the dough to do this place until something gave in his current equation.

Therfore, we've put it on the open market.

The place needs a total redo, but opened up as it is, that is not such a daunting proposition. I would pull all the pipes and radiators, and put in a Pex system with cast iron baseboard radiators. I did that on the 200 year old cottage I just finished back in Pennsylvania, and I've since become somewhat of a Pex/cast iron baseboard evangelist!

We had pulled all of the cootie cabinets out of the kitchen, for example, and put in a really funny catch-as-catch-can conglomeration of cabinets and shelves, which was a delightful though temporary fix until we could truly address the kitchen. With our brand of visual magic removed, the kitchen at present looks like the living room in Who-ville after the Grinch has removed all the Christmas decorations. The kitchen is, and has always been, a shed kitchen. It can either be scooped out completely and redone, or the whole shed removed and then built back up from scratch. There are good arguements for either approach.

Personally, I would put a three story enclosed porch on the side of the house facing the river. That was our plan all along, to be able to hop out of bed, walk through French doors where the windows are now, and relax in our robes reading the Sunday paper while all the river and promenade activity happens.

Look at the front view of the as-built drawings. You'll see the 1770 house is the left two thirds, and the 1850s addition is the right third. Our plan was to open up two windows, and clad the entire 1850s addition in clapboard, to visually separate the 1770 house.

***NOTE*** The front elevation drawing is somehow considerably squished online. I'm not sure why, but the house and the drawing are MUCH lower and longer, as shown in the UNsquished interior drawings.

The now side yard, the front yard and the back yard could and should be incorporated into a larger landscaping plan that pulls together the patchwork yards of four properties into something wonderful. I started the process, but stopped when our plans changed.

THIS IS THE OLDEST FREE STANDING BREWERY STRUCTURE IN THE UNITED STATES. For all you historians who are also beer afficianados, you get top chest thump for THAT one. "Here, drink from this naken kultur stein given by Kaiser Wilhelm to his mistress biographer in Heidelberg in 1879." "Here, partake of my Winter Pale Ale, homebrewed using filet of a fenny snake as a final bouquet booster." "Hey, c'mon over for brats and beer in my house, the oldest freakin' brewery in America!"

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, door number three WINS!

Just because they've figured out which post holes in Jamestown show the location of their brew house, that doesn't mean there IS a brew house.

Just because Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America, their company and their building are just snot nosed kids compared to Ivy Cottage. SO THERE!

...and then there is Ben Franklin!!! Thats right... ol' Ben himself. Franklin hung out and printed money in Collins' Print Shop next door, sharing a back yard with our house, and undoubtedly a mitre of snog as well.

A journalist wrote an article about the place about two years ago. I was disappointed in the result, mainly because he didn't acknowledge the stack of research I'd left in his care, and seemed to think that the lack of a physical presence of a bowl and bench specific to toothless crones pre chewing hops meant it was all a big 'maybe'. Harrumph! Again, based on considerable research done by a number of others over the years, documented, recorded, filed and uncovered at the Burlington County Historical Society Library, I expected him to freak the hell out, and trumpet to all, "YO!, here is the big W, the Golden Ticket, the Holy Grail!"

Oh, fear not, humans with genuine enthusiasm about the wonders of beer and beer history, your champion will still ride in and and declaim Ivy Cottage to the world. In the mean time, I'll toot my tin trumpet on Craigslist!

We've priced this place to move, and a fear is that, because it's priced so low, a creepy slum lord will snatch it up and patch it up as a rental. It deserves the full on rethinking that a genuinely loving, three dimentional person can bring to the project. One couple came in, ready to low ball my already low price, and made much of pursing their lips and telling me how much work it needed. I did not say "No shit, Sherlock", but after letting them know that "perhaps this amazing project isn't for YOU!" and marching them double time to and through the door, I admit to roaring with laughter after they left. Another couple from academia looked at the place, fell in love, have been jugglin' their finances, but still haven't crossed me paaaaalm with silver, so I turn to Craigslist.

If you'd like the proper yarn spun in person by someone who clearly loves the place, contact me and I'll be happy to show you Ivy Cottage.

The photo shows the 1850s addition, facing the River...

I do have some digital shots of three of the four 1770 panelled rooms ends with firplaces, which I'll send if you like.

Todd B. Kimmell

Historian, Archivist, Lecturer, Consultant

Monday, May 25, 2009

1 Of-a-kind Modern TownHouse On The Best Block In Queen Village. Tree Lined. 2 P

235 Catharine Street AKA 244 Fulton Street Philadelphia, PA 19147

1 of-a-kind Modern TownHouse on the best block in Queen Village. Tree lined. 2 Parks. Ideal for Families.

City Living at its Best!!! Contemporary Townhouse: 5BR, 4.5 BA, 2 Car Parking, +/- 4000 Sq. Ft. Email: arifruchter@yahoo.com



Property Highlights
  • Beautifully mantained modern family home
  • 10 Year Tax Abatement
  • Multiple bathrooms (4.5)
  • Potential for rooftop deck & further expansion
  • 2 parks on the block
  • Rennovated & expanded in 2007
  • Large bedrooms (5 in total)
  • 2+ Car private gated parking
  • Amazing neighborhood
  • Walking distance to schools, shopping, & I95
Property Description

Traditional by front, Contemporary by back; this multifaceted house runs street to street with 4000 +/- living space, 2 Car Gated Parking, and a 10 year tax abatement. Expanded & renovated in 2007 it features historic foundations, spacious rooms, and modern upgrades. Situated on the best block in Queen Village with 2 parks, and walking distance to the Meredith School. An exceptional find... Front facade belies the enormity inside - must SEE, not a drive by. Many fine details and finishes. FIRST FLR: open floor plan includes kitchen, DR, LR, access to rear Zen garden and parking. Beautiful kitchen with island in neutral tones and gorgeous glass tiles. SECOND FLR: guest rm w/ reading nook, office/den/study, large bedroom w/ great natural light, contemporary bath. THIRD FLR: Fourth bedroom and huge master suite; master bath features chromotherapy whirlpool tub, glass shower, and electric sink. Amazing fixtures throughout, must see to appreciate, perfect for the most-discerning client. Finished lower level can be au pair or in-law suite featuring full bath, laundry, and endless (!) storage; or spacious home theater or family room. This is a truly large luxurious residence that brings a whole new definition to city living.

For Sale

$925,000

MLS#: 5396034

Family Home Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4.5 Sq. Feet: 4000 +/- Lot Size: 19x80 Parking: 2+ Rennovated & Expanded: 2007 Abatement: 10 Years Realtor: Larry Friedman Tel: 215.279.7929 Cell: 215.783.1132 email: donovan@phillynewhomes.com Rental inquiries email

235 Catharine Street AKA 244 Fulton Street,  Philadelphia,  PA  19147

For more information about this property click here.

©Donovan Mackey , Realtor

Philly New Homes

215.279.7915

All information in this site is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and is subject to change.

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

ancient BREWERY hits National Trust's PRESERVATION 911 (Along the Delaware River, in Burlington) $149900

http://www.preservationnation.org/magazine/911/oldest-brewery-building.html

Well, here is another crazy twist in the history of this historic brewery!

Yes, the property is for sale by owner, and just half an hour in regular traffic up 95 from Old City!

CHARMING... GENUINELY CHARMING! on historic street in small town (next door to Burlington Meeting House) $199900

*****NOTE***** Lots of fresh photos and commentary have just been loaded up onto Photobucket.

http://s262.photobucket.com/albums/ii102/kissolife/Burlington%20studio%20building/?start=all

***Just reduced from $255 to $199 after not selling for 4 months!***

Really charming, very unusual building for sale along historic High Street, next to the Quaker Meeting House, a two block stroll to the Delaware River. Huge rambling apartment upstairs, art gallery / studio / cafe / offices on the first floor.

Live above your art studio, gallery, office, coffee shop, music store. Help redefine an historic riverfront community in a way that pleases YOU and your friends.

What if your part of the greening of America meant you could drive less or not at all? Commute to Philadelphia or Trenton on the amazingly inexpensive RiverLine light rail. Brand new, clean, efficient, and less than a full block away!

http://www.riverline.com/

The accompanying litho shows our building to the left of the driveway in the 1840s. The third floor was expanded since then to be a full third floor.

A fascinating living and working space.

The building is very old, early 1700s, and was added on to many times. The result is this character filled rambling brick structure, with almost all the many, many windows facing the 1780s Quaker Meeting House.

We share the gravel driveway and parking spaces in rear with the Meeting House. Their front courtyard, side porches and enormous and serene graveyard in the back are all ours... at least visually!

300 year old sycamore / buttonwood tree in the back on the Meeting House side, just above the grave of Chief Ockanickon. See them both here...

http://www.tourburlington.org/SeeSites11-15.html

...and the Meeting House again here...

http://08016.com/meetinghouse.html

The Meeting House is an active conference center, with the original 1780s meeting house restored, and an addition that includes 88 beds, a small theater space, a full commercial kitchen, etc. It is modestly active, which means there is often something going on, but the activity is not constant. Lively, then quiet... in waves.

Meeting House Conference Center website...

http://www.pym.org/burlingtonconference

The first floor houses my art gallery and studio, and I would be interested in the possibility of staying on for a time as a tenant, or not as the new owners see fit. My offer to stay on helps, possibly, with how you put together your financial package.

The second and third floors are one, cool crazy apartment... 8 or 9 rooms, depending how you count. Equal in space to a smallish house unto itself. I lived there with my wife and two sons, and we had a great experience there. Almost all the many windows face the 1780s Meeting House next door. There is a modern bathroom and all the kitchen appliances are new. Lots of exposed brick and beams. Full size washer and dryer. Lots of charm, which is just not possible with a new building that did not grow so organically over 200 years.

The third floor is one very large open space, with exposed brick and beams, skylights, windows on three sides. We called it our 70s Love Palace, though it really is way more 1770s than 1970s. Other tenants we've had have used for a serious music studio, art studio... one Penn Urban Planning couple dedicated the whole third floor to their ferocious passion for ping pong!

When we moved there from Northern Liberties in Philly, it was a time, not that long ago, when cars in flames and small arms fire were common in our part of Philadelphia. The genuine serenity offered by that apartment and the beauty seen from every window meant alot to us.

If you're looking at this as an investment rather than a place to live yourself, know that we have a really wonderful, creative, responsible couple renting the space now.

The place is just two blocks from the mile long Promenade along the Delaware River. Here is a link to The Promenade...

http://www.tourburlington.org/SeeNature.html

I have not listed it with a realtor at this time, as I don't want all sorts of strangers marching through the place at all times of day and night. If you'd like to see it, I will be happy to show it to you, and will adjust my schedule to meet yours.

Friday, May 22, 2009

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE BY HAZEL DESIGN (EAST FALLS) $270000 3bd

HOUSE ON CALUMET STREET IN BEAUTIFUL, QUAINT SECTION OF EAST FALLS-PHILADELPHIA. RECENTLY RENOVATED + REMODELED BY INTERIOR+EXTERIOR + FURNITURE DESIGN COMPANY, HAZEL DESIGN ALSO LOCATED IN EAST FALLS. OPEN KITCHEN WITH ADDED TOUCH + OPEN LIVING SPACE WITH GREATING LIGHTING EXPOSURE, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL BATHS,HARDWOOD FLOORS, FINISH BASEMENT, CENTRAL AIR AND HEAT, WITH MANY OTHER EXTRAS, LOVELY OUT DOOR PATIO WITH BEAUTIFUL GARDEN STYLE....

PLEASE CALL (215) 844-2375 for questions or showings. YOU CAN ALSO SEE THE HOUSE ON WWW.HAZELDESIGN.NET.

Well-Designed, Green Countrie Village Condo ** CREATIVE FINANCING** (Newtown Square)

FOR THE TEN BEST BUYS IN CHESTER AND DELAWARE COUNTIES, GO TO: http://www.ChesDelcoBestBuys.com

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John Herreid, BS, MS, MBA, Real Estate Cyberspace Specialist, E-Pro | Keller Williams Real Estate | (484) 574-4088 110 Oxley Court, Newtown Square, PA Greene Countrie Village Condominium 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse offered at $189,900 Year Built 1971 Sq Footage 1,350 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 1 full, 1 partial Floors 2 Parking Unspecified Lot Size 0.03 acres HOA/Maint $220 per month

DESCRIPTION Very desirable condominium unit in Greene Countrie Village. Tranquil wooded location produces a park like setting. Come up steps to an elevated view of common area. Ceramic tile entry foyer with closet. Roomy carpeted LR, lge picture window with sitting ledge, recessed lights. Carpeted DR, w/recessed lights, adjacent to entry and open to Kitchen. Sliders from Dining Room to secluded patio (patio is 10 x 12). Well designed Galley Kitchen w/MW, Lge Range Hood, Built In DW, disposal, recessed lights and hard wood floor. Tiled PR between Kitchen and LR. Carpeted stairs lead to roomy landing on second floor. Nice sized carpeted MBR w/sliders to second floor balcony. Carpeted second BR w/second floor laundry and walk in closet. Both BR's have clg fans. Jack and Jill Master Bath arrangement. Ample closets t/o. Lge swimming pool adjacent to nature pond. Pool membership included. Tennis Court. WILL CONSIDER CREATIVE FINANCING.

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see additional photos below PROPERTY FEATURES Central A/C Central heat Hardwood floor Tile floor Living room Dining room Dishwasher Stove/Oven Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio

COMMUNITY FEATURES Swimming pool(s) Tennis court(s)



OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES Additional Interior Features Include: Bay Window, Walk-In Master ClosetExterior Features Include: Sidewalks, Street Lights, Balcony and PatioAdditional Community Features Include: Lawn & Ext. Bldg. Maintenance, Snow Removal, Trash Removal

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS Seller contact info: John Herreid, BS, MS, MBA, Real Estate Cyberspace Specialist, E-ProKeller Williams Real Estate(484) 574-4088For sale by agent/broker

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

HUD Home Investor Needed! $210000 4bd

Kathleen Gentner | EXIT Home Realty | 2679143948 ext 121 2263 Maltese Court, Bensalem, PA HUD Home Investor Buyers Wanted! 4BR/2.5BA Townhouse offered at $210,000 Year Built 1975 Sq Footage 2,108 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 full, 1 partial Floors 2 Parking None Lot Size 4,791 sqft HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION 4 Bedroom 2.5 Bath End Unit Townhome. Some Rentals in area. Call me today for a showing and to qualify for financing. Property Condition Report Avail.

see additional photos below PROPERTY FEATURES Central A/C Central heat Hardwood floor Tile floor Family room Living room Dining room Stove/Oven Laundry area - inside Yard

OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES HUD Home in Hidden Valley Townhome Community

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Photo 6 Contact info: Kathleen GentnerEXIT Home Realty2679143948 ext 121For sale by agent/broker

Equal Opportunity Housing Posted: May 19, 2009, 3:53pm PDT

Council Rock School District $534900 4bd

Kathleen Gentner | EXIT Home Realty | kgentner1@verizon.net | 267-914-3948 ext 121 116 Liberty Drive, Newtown, PA Park like Setting in Council Rock School District 4BR/2.5BA Single Family House offered at $534,900 Year Built 1986 Sq Footage 2,743 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 full, 2 partial Floors 2 Parking Unspecified Lot Size 16,030 sqft HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION 4 bedroom 2.2 bath upgrades galore. Showcase property. Fireplace and deck with master bedroom. Stone face fireplace in family room. Sliding glass doors to escape into the GREEN yard with patio. MUST SEE! Schedule your settlement today and be in before school starts.



see additional photos below PROPERTY FEATURES Central A/C Central heat Fireplace High/Vaulted ceiling Walk-in closet Tile floor Family room Living room Bonus/Rec room Office/Den Dining room Breakfast nook Dishwasher Refrigerator Stove/Oven Microwave Granite countertop Basement Washer Dryer Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard Sauna

COMMUNITY FEATURES Garage parking Guest parking Storage space(s) Sauna/Spa



OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES Spiral Staircase, many upgrades, 3 fireplaces, deck off master bedroom!

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Photo 6 Contact info: Kathleen GentnerEXIT Home Realtykgentner1@verizon.net267-914-3948 ext 121For sale by agent/broker

Equal Opportunity Housing Posted: May 19, 2009, 4:21pm PDT