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$345,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 2 |
1.00 |
864 |
$1,001.03 |
1956 |
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On the market:
180 days
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Witness, if you will, a modest Westside address in Roswell City—not the site of an alien landing, but something far stranger in today’s world: space, possibility, and a double helping of yard. On one city lot stands a 1956 2-bedroom, 1-bath rancher, firmly rooted in reality: recently refinished hardwood floors underfoot, vintage pull-down attic access overhead, a surprisingly generous crawlspace of about 5 feet in height, and clever storage tucked into the bones of the home. No special effects here—just the quiet charm of a well-kept Westside classic, minutes from I-25, downtown, and local trails. On the second lot, you step into another chapter entirely: an oversized, fully permitted 2-car garage with dual bay doors (approximately 16' on the East side and 8' on the South), a service entry, its own electric meter, and RV cleanouts. It’s the kind of structure built for hobbyists, tinkerers, travelers, and anyone whose projects have outgrown the average garage—and perhaps the average patience. Outside, the setting edges into the cinematic: a deep firepit for late-night conversations, a future pond and waterfall area waiting to be completed, and a custom paver ramp connecting house and garage like a practical little portal between worlds. Every inch of these two lots shows evidence of time, labor, and care—not fantasy, but effort. This is not a figment of imagination. It is a very real property, in a very real neighborhood, for a very real buyer who’s ready for something just a little bit… different. At the next REALTOR sign-post up ahead, your next home, 822 W Monroe.
Listing courtesy of Paul Botz, REMAX PROPERTIES