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3611 N 570
Erda, UT 84074
$749,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
*Motivated sellers. Bring us your offers! * Located just 25 minutes from the Salt Lake Airport and 35 minutes from Salt Lake, in the highly coveted Erda. This exquisite 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home that sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on a sprawling 1-acre lot (horse/animals allowed), providing ample space for relaxation, entertainment, and recreation. As you enter, you'll be greeted by vaulted ceilings and an abundance of natural light that illuminates the open-concept living spaces. The heart of the home, the expansive kitchen, is a chef's delight, boasting natural wood cabinetry, stone countertops, and a convenient double oven, perfect for preparing gourmet meals or casual family gatherings. Unwind in the comfort of the primary bedroom retreat, featuring dual closets, a luxurious soaker tub, and cove lighting, creating a serene ambiance for rest and relaxation. Then step directly onto the deck and witness breathtaking sunsets, spectacular stars and the fresh country air. One of the standout features of this property is the versatile rental potential offered by the basement apartment, complete with a kitchen, bedroom, office/craft room, large family room, and an updated bathroom. With its own accessible separate entrance, renters can enjoy privacy while the homeowners can still have access to a large living space, ample amount of storage, and utility spaces, providing an excellent opportunity for supplemental income. Previous owners rented the apartment for $1000 plus utilities, making it an attractive prospect for potential investors or homeowners looking to offset mortgage expenses. Great location being close to the city but with all the advantages of country life. Additional amenities include a heated 3-car detached garage, RV pad, and ample parking, ensuring plenty of space for vehicles, outdoor toys, and recreational vehicles. The newly installed deck railing adds both safety and aesthetic appeal to outdoor gatherings and leisure activities. And as an added structural touch, the house is framed with steel and 6 inch thick walls! Schedule your showing today!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
1986053
Location
Address
3611 N 570
City
Erda
State
UT
Zip Code
84074
County
TOOELE
Listing
Provider
Utah Key Real Estate, LLC, original listing
Name
Utah Key Real Estate, LLC
Phone
(801) 712-0707
Office Name
Utah Key Real Estate, LLC
Office Phone
(801) 712-0707
Agent Name
Rylar Masco

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