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739 E 250 N

Washington, IN, 47501

  • Price $199,900
  • Beds3
  • Baths2
  • Sq. Ft.1336
  • MLS #202439381
This amazing home on the outskirts of Washington is a 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with over 1,300 square feet on 0.64 acres. It features a spacious living area, furnished kitchen, large basement and a detached two-car garage. The property offers plenty of outdoor space including a gazebo. Making this a great choice for comfortable living.
Bedrooms
3
Style
One and Half Story
Bathrooms
2
County
Daviess County
Lot Size
0.6400
Year Built
1931
Water
Public
Sewer
Septic
Sq, ft. finished
1,336sq. ft (approx.)
Sq, ft. total
2226sq. ft (approx)
Garage
Yes - 2.0 car
Subdivision
None
Flooring
Hardwood Floors,Laminate
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Gas,Forced Air
Basement
Full Basement,Unfinished
Driveway
Gravel
Exterior
Brick
Roof
Metal
Fence
None
Annual Taxes
278.74
Association Dues
0.00
Ceiling Fan(s),Countertops-Laminate,Dryer Hook Up Electric,Porch Covered,Storm Doors
Refrigerator,Cooktop-Electric
District
Washington Community Schools
Elementary
North
Middle School
Washington
High School
Washington
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of John Witshork of KLEIN RLTY&AUCTION, INC., 812-881-7412.

    Beth Hicks

    Realtor
    Cell: (812) 890-2366

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Listing Data updated: October 22, 2024, 6:30 am
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS