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$675,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
1.00 |
2,280 |
$1,583 |
2019 |
On the market:
7 days
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Other active MLS# for this property:
6647766
6647766
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This "as new" modular home has a number of spectacular features, starting with a kitchen with extremely well done cabinets, a lot of Formica surface counter space, double stainless-steel sink on in the counter and a second stainless steel sink on dining island. The appliances are listed and described in detail on Addendum A. There is a very large (13 ft. by 7 ft) pantry off the kitchen with ample shelving and a tile floor. The concept of the home is very open, the kitchen and dining island are open to a dining area to the south, and to the large living room to the east. There is a walkout from the kitchen to the east, and the living room is adjacent to the main entry from the east. There is a propane furnace, and a 80 gallon propane hot water heater with a filtration system attached. The office could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom with the by adding a closet and carpet over the concrete floor.
The office is directly attached to the oversize (29 feet by 29 feet) two car garage with a concrete floor, built in air compressor, propane heater, and LED lights throughout. The garage has a walkout door onto the land right across from the smaller barn. There is a 30 x 20 small metal barn with a feeder and hay storage area, a 50 x 60 new metal barn, and a 12 x 16 storage building on a concrete floor, and two RV hookups. The land is fenced on the perimeter and internal separate area are fenced and connected to solar powered electric fencing.
Notwithstanding the fact the there are water lines to the smaller barn, and obvious signs of equine use which is allowed by zoning and by HOA regulations, the well on the property is a HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY well, and water from the well should not be used for livestock or irrigation. Water to horses should be obtained from a separate source. The control structure connected to the well could be connected to a cistern which a new owner could have installed and connected the hydrants. More photos to follow, had to free up some space
Listing courtesy of Reed Grainger, Grainger Realty LLC