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512 E Fifth Street
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
$214,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3132
Property Description
Step back in time with this classic home with original hardwood floors, beautiful wood trim and doors, charming built-ins throughout and elevated ceilings + all of the updated, modern conveniences. Kitchen remodeled with Quartz countertops, tile backsplash and new sink, new Pella patio door with a power shade that leads to the deck. Main level bathroom totally remodeled with custom tile and English style shower doors, Amish built cabinets, solid surface counter, heated tile floor and bidet. The other full bath and half bath were updated as well. The home also features upgraded Pella double doors at the back entry, replacement windows, and updated storm doors. The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms have additional dormer areas. The finished basement offers plenty of room with an open family room, office, hobby room and great storage areas. Includes: Refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, microwave, disposal, all window treatments, washer, dryer, porch swing, garage cabinet and shelves. Excludes: Freezer and piano. The fireplace is decorative only; it was capped off and chimney removed. Outside you will find flower gardens, beautifully designed and maintained, charming, aluminum black fence, sturdy iron handrails, detached garage, carport and patio. This home will not disappoint!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1933
MLS Number
202411471
Location
Address
512 E Fifth Street
City
Mount Vernon
State
IN
Zip Code
47620
County
POSEY
Listing
Provider
Shrode Agency Inc., original listing
Name
Shrode Agency Inc.
Phone
(812) 838-4479
Office Name
SHRODE AGENCY
Office Phone
(812) 838-4479
Agent Name
Julia Vantlin

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