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2411 Forest Lane
Schwenksville, PA 19473
Victoria Camuso with Keller Williams Real Estate-Blue Bell, original listing - (215) 646-2900
$160,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1350 Square Feet
Property Description
This unit is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. It has recently been updated and has some of the best balconies in the community. These balconies can actually be used for additional space to entertain and have a fabulous view of the mountain. The primary bedroom as a balcony as well as the Living Room. The unit has a newer heating/cooling system. When you walk into this unit, you will see how spacious it really is. The pictures are from prior to tenant occupancy for privacy reasons. You enter directly into the open concept Dining/Living Room combination room. Both areas are large, and filled with natural light. The Primary is on the sunny side of the unit and has it's own ensuite bathroom., is of a nice size and there is plenty of storage. Nice feature is the sink is outside the bathroom for ease of multiple people getting ready. The Bathroom has a new surround tub/shower unit just installed recently. Head back to the Dining Room and check out the roomy Kitchen with island. Lots of storage and countertop space. Head down the hallwall to find the 2nd full bathroom as well as the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms. This unit has something rare for these units, they have natural light in the front and rear of the unit! The other two bedrooms are of nice size and complete the condo. These condos are cash only due to special assessments in place for years 2025-2027. The special asssessment for this unit is $ 13650 over 3 years due every year in April. The first phase in 2025 is to repair the skybridges in the buildings, the 2026 scheduled work is for the roofs and 2027 is for the balconies. This unit is tenant occupied until February 2025 and they would like to remain there if this is purchased as an investment property. 24 hours notice for showings is necessary. This community's association fee is for heat, air conditioning, and the cooling system as well as cold and hot water, sewer, trash, snow removal, and exterior maintenance. Electric has a credit each month and if they go over, they receive an overage bill. This is a perfect investment opportunity with built in tenants! Other units for sale in this community are 3233, 3213, 4312 Forest Lane. Pictures are prior to tenant move in.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Condominium
Year Built
1971
MLS Number
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Location
Address
2411 FOREST LANE
City
SCHWENKSVILLE
State
PA
Zip Code
19473
County
MONTGOMERY (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(215) 646-2900
Office Name
Office Phone
(215) 646-2900
Agent Name
Victoria Camuso
Agency Phone
(215) 646-2900

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