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123 S Race Street

Princeton, IN, 47670

  • Price $170,000
  • Beds2
  • Baths1
  • Sq. Ft.956
  • MLS #202504238
This 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers more than meets the eye. With an extra room that’s perfect for a small office, hobby space, or even an additional bedroom (if you need it), there’s flexibility to fit your lifestyle. Hardwood floors run through part of the house, adding warmth and character, while the updated kitchen brings modern convenience into the mix. The metal roof offers durability and peace of mind for years to come. Whether you're a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for a solid investment, this home is ready to welcome you.
Bedrooms
2
Style
One Story
Bathrooms
1
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
0.0900
Year Built
1950
Water
Public
Sewer
Public
Sq, ft. finished
956sq. ft (approx.)
Sq, ft. total
956sq. ft (approx)
Garage
Yes - 1.0 car
Subdivision
None
Flooring
Hardwood Floors,Vinyl
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Forced Air
Basement
Crawl
Exterior
Vinyl
Roof
Metal
Annual Taxes
1685.60
Association Dues
0.00
Dishwasher,Microwave,Refrigerator,Range-Electric
District
North Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Princeton
Middle School
Princeton
High School
Princeton
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Mitchell Berry of Key Associates Signature Realty, 812-431-7706.

    Beth Hicks

    Realtor
    Cell: (812) 890-2366

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Listing Data updated: February 22, 2025, 11:30 am
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS