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2420 Marshall Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
$199,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2532
Property Description
PERFECT FOR INVESTORS OR IN LAWS QUARTERS NEEDS! Pull on up to this unique but perfect home in downtown Little Rock. Walking up the entry way to this home you will see the inviting porch perfect for enjoying your mornings with a cup of coffee or afternoons with your friends. Walk in to the semi open concept main floor with new paint throughout and natural hardwood floors running through to the kitchen, a gorgeous brick fireplace and large windows that give you all the natural light you didn’t know you wanted. Take a peak at the eat in kitchen located at the back of the home that features stainless steel appliances, wood cabinets and laminate countertops. Head on up to the second floor to take in the gorgeous original windows that line the bonus space that is perfect for a office or play area for children. The main house features 2 bedrooms and one large bathroom. But the best part is the apartment located in the back of this home. This apartment features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom and a laundry area for your tenant. Fully fenced yard with a detached two car garage! Come and take a look at this home today! We know it’s perfect for you!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1940
MLS Number
24014899
Location
Address
2420 Marshall Street
City
Little Rock
State
AR
Zip Code
72206
County
PULASKI (SOUTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
PorchLight Realty, original listing
Name
PorchLight Realty
Phone
(501) 940-6460
Office Name
PorchLight Realty
Office Phone
(501) 286-6025
Agent Name
Tonya Perkins

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