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33 Mockingbird Lane
Phoenixville, PA 19460
$109,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
880
Property Description
Welcome to your brand new doublewide home in Schuylkill Township! This 2024 model comes with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty, along with an additional 6-year limited warranty, ensuring peace of mind for your investment. Featuring modern amenities, this home boasts LED recessed lighting, an open layout, stainless steel appliances, large windows for ample natural light, and energy-efficient design throughout. As you step into the front entryway, you'll find a spacious living room, dining area, and kitchen, perfect for entertaining or family gatherings. Down the hall, discover a large pantry or linen closet, along with a utility room equipped with laundry hook-ups, extra storage cabinets, and access to the back door. The main bathroom offers additional cabinet space and a full-sized walk-in shower for added convenience. Both bedrooms are generously sized and offer ample closet space for storage. This property boasts a convenient location, situated approximately 1 mile from grocery stores, restaurants, community parks, walking trails, Phoenixville School and various other amenities. Whether you're running errands, dining out, or exploring the great outdoors, everything you need is just a short distance away. Mockingbird Community has a monthly lot rent of $530. This fee includes sewer, trash and common area maintenance. Parking available for 2 cars. 2 Pets allowed, only 1 dog under 35 pounds for an additional $5 per month. Please note that all offers are contingent upon buyer approval by the community. Taxes are estimated at $1,050 per year. This home is available now for a quick move-in, so don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity! If you have any questions or would like to schedule a viewing, feel free to reach out. We're excited to welcome you to your new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
PACT2056970
Location
Address
33 MOCKINGBIRD LANE
City
PHOENIXVILLE
State
PA
Zip Code
19460
County
CHESTER COUNTY
Listing
Provider
Chris James Hector Realty, original listing
Name
Chris James Hector Realty
Phone
(610) 933-7592
Office Name
Chris James Hector Realty
Office Phone
(610) 933-7592
Agent Name
Andrea Heskett

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