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389 Ne 10th Street
Linton, IN 47441
$179,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2074
Property Description
This delightful 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is now available for sale, showcasing a recent and extensive remodel that effortlessly combines modern convenience with traditional charm. As you approach the property, you'll notice the vintage stone wall that sets the tone for the home's curb appeal on a corner lot. Inside, the newly installed laminate plank flooring exudes a fresh and modern feel throughout the main living areas, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. You will love the built-in cabinetry, providing plenty of storage, and the charming archways throughout the main level. The kitchen features brand-new stainless-steel appliances and a large sink with disposal. The living room boasts a masonry fireplace, offering a cozy focal point for relaxation and gathering, and plenty of windows which bring in an incredible amount of natural light. The master bedroom and bathroom are located on the main level and provide privacy from the additional bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. All the bedrooms and hallway just had brand new carpet installed! Both bathrooms have been thoughtfully updated, including waterproof vinyl plank flooring, new vanities, and new toilets. The generously sized bedrooms upstairs provide ample space for family and guests as well. Don't forget the fenced-in backyard, offering privacy and security while providing an ideal space for outdoor activities, pets, and entertaining. This house beautifully marries modern amenities with traditional elements, making it an attractive and comfortable place to call home. Don't miss your chance to make it yours!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1933
MLS Number
202404407
Location
Address
389 NE 10th Street
City
Linton
State
IN
Zip Code
47441
County
GREENE
Listing
Provider
Next Level Realty, original listing
Name
Next Level Realty
Phone
(812) 339-7360
Office Name
Next Level Realty
Office Phone
(812) 329-4279
Agent Name
Jeanice Chastain

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