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1220 Larimer St
Pratt, KS 67124
$199,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1547 Square Feet
Property Description
From the front door you are greeted with an open concept floor plan ..living room, dining room, kitchen all open for ease of living and entertaining. New cabinetry, counters, back splash, and eating bar and open to dining room and living room. Two nice sized bedrooms have nice closet space, full bath with tub/shower combo, bath was completely renovated with tiled floor and well crafted domed shower ceiling. Master bedroom is very spacious and offers nice walk in closet and master bath adjacent. Master bath is very nice and offers tiled floor and tiled shower with the bathroom and shower ceiling domed! Laundry/furnace room offers mud/room, storage space and includes coat closet, pantry, and access to attached garage and side yard. The storm shelter (8x11) is concrete and rebar and accessed with stairway from mud room as well. Oversized double garage offers storage/workshop space and offers 1/2 bath. This home was completely remodeled and addition added from 2015 -2019.... including new wiring, new electric panel, underground wire from pole, new plumbing from meter throughout home, New double pane vinyl windows, tiled floors throughout, new siding, new HVAC. Roof and gutters new 2023. Offstreet parking in front and in back. Floor plan attached. Basketball goal stays. Beautiful landscaping, Ready to move into no work needed!! Call to see this today!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1955
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1220 Larimer St
City
Pratt
State
KS
Zip Code
67124
County
PRATT
Listing
Name
Phone
(620) 672-1715
Office Name
Office Phone
(620) 672-5544
Agent Name
Starla Elliott
Agency Phone
(620) 672-5544
House Features
Appliances: Range
Appliances
Architectural Style: Ranch
Architectural Style
Construction Materials: Wood Siding, Frame
Construction Materials
Cooling: Attic Fan
Cooling
Heating: Central Furnace
Heating
Interior Features: Ceiling Fan(s), Sheetrock, Garage Door Opener(s), Water Heater-gas, Window Coverings-some
Interior Features
Rooms: Bathroom 1, Bathroom 2, Bathroom 3, Bedroom 1, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3
Rooms
Utilities: Water Available
Utilities
Window Features
Exterior Features: Porch-covered, Alley Access, Basketball Goal, Guttering - All
Exterior Features
Parking Features: Garage, Workshop
Parking Features
Patio and Porch Features: Porch
Patio and Porch Features
Roof: Composition
Roof
Neighborhood/Schools
Elementary School/District: Southwest - Pratt
Elementary School/District
Middle/Junior High School/District:
Middle/Junior High School/District
High School/District: Pratt
High School/District
Subvidision Name:
Subvidision Name

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