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918 Locust Street
Wilton, IA 52778
$175,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1816
Property Description
COMING SOON- Showings begin 04/18/2024. This home is larger than it looks from the outside. What an opportunity to turn this into a showroom for your family. Plenty of kitchen cabinets and appliances stays and transfers as is condition. You will notice the large rooms, wonderful windows provide ample natural lighting in this 3 bedroom home with a full main bathroom and a master bathroom. Laundry room has unbelievable wall storage.Washer and dryer stays and transfers as is condition. Family/Den room, and dining area also has lots of wall storage you will be able to put to good use. This beautiful corner lot .55 acres and bonus: is just blocks from Wilton Elementary, Jr and High School. All one level makes this home attractive to those who don't want to deal with water in the basement nor stairs. No basement and no stairs here. Plus attached 24x22 garage. Spend some time on your covered front porch reminiscing rehashing the days or sit mindlessly and enjoy the country atmosphere of the city of Wilton. Seller is open to any buyer inspection although no repairs will be made. Priced for the condition. Perfect affordable home to make your own. (Dishwasher & garbage disposal are not operable)
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1960
MLS Number
QC4251643
Location
Address
918 LOCUST Street
City
Wilton
State
IA
Zip Code
52778
County
MUSCATINE
Listing
Provider
Real Estates Concepts LC, original listing
Name
Real Estates Concepts LC
Phone
(515) 276-2872
Office Name
RE/MAX Concepts Bettendorf
Office Phone
(563) 332-9900
Agent Name
Tracy Smyser

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