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117 Belair Street
Greenville, OH 45331
Debra Rose with DJ Rose Realty and Associates, original listing - (937) 547-3077
$339,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1864 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to your dream home nestled in the charming Greenville City Park area, a delightful space that's been lovingly maintained by only two owners. This beautiful residence boasts a thoughtfully invested $40,000 in 2024 for a brand-new roof and pristine vinyl siding, ensuring durability and peace of mind for years to come. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a welcoming and spacious living room, complete with a wood-burning fireplace that holds the promise of cozy winter evenings. Although never used by the current owners, it awaits your personal touch to become the heartwarming centerpiece of your home. The main floor offers the convenience of two of the four generously sized bedrooms, making single-level living an option. Full baths features a modern step-in shower, combining style with accessibility for daily comfort. Updated kitchen is a true delight, equipped with a comprehensive appliance package that makes meal preparation a breeze. Imagine hosting dinner parties in the adjacent dining room, where sliding doors open to a sunlit Florida room and a serene patio, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or entertaining guests. Venture upstairs to find two additional large bedrooms, each with abundant closet space to meet all your storage needs. A second full bath adds an extra layer of functionality for families or visiting guests. Plus, the walk-in attic offers even more storage possibilities, keeping your living areas clutter-free. The property also includes a versatile two-car garage with a convenient loft, ideal for hobbies or additional storage. Descend to the full basement to discover a spacious family room, a recreation room for leisure activities, utility/mechanical room for your convenience. Hardwood floors throughout the home except for the kitchen and bathrooms. We invite you to explore the possibilities and envision the life you can build here. See list of updates in documents. Antiques excluded
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1960
MLS Number
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Location
Address
117 Belair Street
City
Greenville
State
OH
Zip Code
45331
County
DARKE
Listing
Name
Phone
(937) 459-2636
Office Name
Office Phone
(937) 547-3077
Agent Name
Debra Rose
Agency Phone
(937) 547-3077

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