Situated in a very convenient location lies this three bedroom house with a one bedroom self contained Teenage Retreat.
Features include:
- Large 3 bedrooms
- Neat bathrooms
- Large yard
- Eat-in Kitchen with electric cooking
- Original features
Please note: No Pets Allowed.
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Property Code: 911
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