202 Milton L Taylor St., Kannapolis, NC 28083
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$334,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 1.00 1,503 0 1930
On the market: 1 day

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,005($2,005 + $0 taxes*)

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THIS IS YOUR DREAM Kannapolis Downtown Home! Location...Location...Location! Welcome to true Southern Charm in this sweet updated cottage. This is the one you've been waiting for—so close you can smell the hot dogs from the Ballpark, home of the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers. Enjoy the thrill of fireworks from your very own rocking chair front porch. Experience the vibrant energy of the beautifully revitalized downtown Kannapolis. This property is just a couple of blocks away from the action, putting you in the heart of the social district with year-round events, restaurants, breweries, shops, and the Swanee Theatre with continuous live entertainment . Or let's go to the Movies at the newly renovated Gem Theatre. Inside, enjoy beautiful hardwood floors, a large living room, formal dining room with beautiful french doors, updated kitchen and a cozy breakfast nook. Enjoy 3 spacious bedrooms and a full bathroom with tile floors. The backyard is an entertainer's dream, complete with a huge fenced-in yard perfect for pets and play, featuring a handy storage building, a dedicated firepit area, and built-in garden boxes ready for your favorite plants. Need a getaway? The Amtrak station is just one block away! Pack your bags and head up to New York City, Washington, DC or wherever your heart desires. With a newer HVAC and a transferable termite bond, this home is ready for you. Don't wait—this is as close as you can get to the downtown action! Or just stay in for the evening and enjoy everything your new home has to offer. This is an unparalleled opportunity to live in an amazing part of Kannapolis history. Schedule your showing before it's gone!
Listing courtesy of Amy Overcash, Howard Hanna Allen Tate Rock Hill