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2605 38th Street SW Street Wyoming, MI 49519
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Key Details
Sold Price $160,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 912 sqft
Price per Sqft $175
MLS Listing ID 70088366
Sold Date 01/24/20
Style 1 Story
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Abv Grd Liv Area 912
Year Built 1961
Annual Tax Amount $2,334
Tax Year 2019
Lot Size 5,662 Sqft
Acres 0.13
Property Description
Classic Brick Ranch that is move in ready & located in a wonderful neighborhood near Byron Center Park! This 3 bedroom home has been updated throughout with new paint in the bedrooms, living room & dining room. Hardwood floors have been refinished. A New hallway light fixture has been added in the hallway. The bathroom has undergone major demolition with new drywall, sub floor, tile, shelving, new counter, faucet, new bead board wall treatment, & newly painted vanity. Features include: new vinyl flooring in the kitchen & back hall, new back door, new smoke alarm, & new door locks. On the exterior, trees have been pruned & home has been power washed. Roof is only 5 years old and the 1 1/2 stall garage is 15 years old. Home shows beautifully!
Location
State MI
County Kent
Area Wyoming (41041)
Zoning Residential
Interior
Interior Features Accessibility Features
Heating Forced Air
Exterior
Garage Detached Garage
Garage Spaces 1.0
Waterfront No
Garage Yes
Building
Story 1 Story
Water Public Water
Architectural Style Ranch
Structure Type Brick
Schools
School District Wyoming Public Schools
Others
SqFt Source Public Records
Energy Description Natural Gas
Acceptable Financing FHA
Listing Terms FHA
Financing Cash,Conventional,FHA,VA
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Bought with Coldwell Banker Woodland Schmidt