Courtesy of: Megan Bradshaw, Hometown Real Estate, megan@welcomehometown.com
Courtesy of: Megan Bradshaw, Hometown Real Estate, megan@welcomehometown.com
$350,000
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3 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.28 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$350,000
632 E Main Street Step into this charming Early American Prairie-style home nestled on a spacious corner lot. Originally built in 1860, this historic gem seamlessly blends timeless character with modern conveniences. Fully renovated, the home offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a single-car garage. Enter through the charming covered front porch to the entry. The main floor features a great floorplan with open living and formal dining. Light and bright with new windows and updated lighting throughout! Durable laminate plank and ceramic tile on main floor. The generous eat-in-kitchen has plenty of granite countertops for prep, and stainless steel appliances. Additional highlights include a practical mudroom, half bath for guests and lots of storage. Upstairs you'll be delighted by the a dedicated office or playroom-bonus room with three large bedrooms. Primary features ginormous walk-in-closet and well appointed en suite with walk in shower and dual sinks. Secondary bedrooms and full bathroom just down the hall. Outdoor living is a dream with a beautifully landscaped yard surrounded by mature trees. Plenty of room to relax or play in the sprawling fully-fenced backyard under a pergola-covered patio. There’s even extended parking space perfect for your RV or boat. Conveniently located with easy access to major roads, the town square, shopping, or a trip to the lake, this home offers the perfect blend of historic elegance and modern comfort. Don’t miss the chance to make this exceptional property your own!
Courtesy of: Megan Bradshaw, Hometown Real Estate, megan@welcomehometown.com
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