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Home @ 10 N 9th Street
Information Sheet
Price: $125,000
Built
1910 according to county records.
All appliances stay. Existing furniture available for separate
sale.
Bonus: Make an offer and, if
accepted, we will reduce the price by 1/2 of the standard
realtor fee (a $4500 +/- discount). Perhaps, you can bundle that
with a first-time home-buyer tax deduction that was recently extended
through April 2010. We will pay for legal fees and filing fees.
You will be responsible for your own costs of locating and securing
financing.
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Bedrooms |
Three, Quite spacious |
Style |
2 Story Frame |
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Basement |
Full – allows full access to 1st floor |
Attic |
Fully Finished & Carpeted |
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Exterior |
Wood Lap / Wood Shake |
Roof |
New approx 2002 or 2003 (Year of the great
hailstorm) Upgraded 30 year shingles & new sheathing underneath.
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Heating |
New Amana 93+ efficiency furnace in 2005 |
Insulation |
Roof 12” over all upper floor except in attic-
there 3” solid foam. |
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Air Conditioning |
New Gibson (made by Amana) high efficiency A/C
Summer 2007 |
Windows |
Replacement double paned, tilt-in windows most of
upstairs |
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Floor Covering |
Ceramic Kitchen Floor 2006.
Oak HW 1st floor, Pine 2nd
floor (under carpet) |
Fireplaces |
1 – Location LR |
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Baths |
1 – 2nd floor
(Completely remodeled 2005- electricity, fixtures, cabinets,
plumbing, tub/shower.
½ – 1st floor, off kitchen |
Water |
New copper service from main approx 1999 (When
garage was built); Have credit meter to transfer. |
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Detached Frame Garage |
24x20 w/ 14x20 carport |
Water Heater |
Approx 1998 |
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Kitchen |
New cabinets installed 2006 |
Special Features |
Sun Porch off 2nd floor hallway;
Forked stairway to 2nd floor; 3 sets of French doors
on 1st floor |
Taxes: $1933
Budget Billing: $250
Furniture:
Option to purchase most of the existing furniture at
bargain prices. Many antiques, new Stickley Bros furniture and
items specifically selected for this house and location.
Relocation to lakefront cottage forces parting with beloved items.
Sellers want items to go to good home, preferably
this one.
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