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2419 James ST Scott City, MO 63780
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Key Details
Sold Price $89,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Residential
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,000 sqft
Price per Sqft $89
Subdivision Unknown
MLS Listing ID 20015578
Sold Date 08/07/20
Style Ranch
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Construction Status 75
Year Built 1945
Building Age 75
Lot Size 4,182 Sqft
Acres 0.096
Lot Dimensions 60x70
Property Description
Looking for the Wow factor?! This house has been completely gutted down to the the studs and remodeled featuring a redesign with a new open concept and a gorgeous new contemporary design! This is a must see!!! 3BR/2BA corner lot home featuring cathedral ceilings will not last long. 2019 remodel consists of all new: pex plumbing, floor joists, electric, insulation, drywall, HVAC, hot water heater, laminate, ceramic flooring, and a beautiful new kitchen featuring shaker style cabinetry, a kitchen island, and back splash. Both bathrooms have also been updated. Listed below 2019 appraisal! Seller will also replace roof with accepted contract and prior to closing.
Location
State MO
County Scott
Rooms
Basement Crawl Space
Interior
Interior Features Cathedral Ceiling(s)
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Electric
Fireplace Y
Appliance Disposal
Exterior
Garage false
Waterfront false
Parking Type Other
Private Pool false
Building
Story 1
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Level or Stories One
Structure Type Vinyl Siding
Construction Status 75
Schools
Elementary Schools Scott City Elem.
Middle Schools Scott City Middle
High Schools Scott City High
School District Scott City R-I
Others
Ownership Private
Acceptable Financing Cash Only, Conventional, FHA, Government, USDA, VA
Listing Terms Cash Only, Conventional, FHA, Government, USDA, VA
Special Listing Condition Rehabbed, None
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Bought with Tracey Miller