1330 Central Avenue, Estherville, IA 51334 for Sale

MLS #241453 | Bojihomes.com

$85,000

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General Description

Charming 2 bedroom home in great location near schools, restaurants, pharmacies downtown shopping and grocery stores.... Move in ready and all on one level! Newer furnace and water heater! A great starter or downsizing home, cheaper than rent. This one won't last long, come take a look soon!!!

Legal: LOT 19 AUD S-D 11 99 34
Status: Active

Property Information

241453

$85,000

Sale

Single Family Residence

Bungalow

RESIDENTIAL

1330 Central Avenue

Estherville

IA

51334

2

1

1

1

816

8712

Detached

1

746

2023

Estherville Lincoln Central

1900

Features

No

Wheelchair Ramp

Deck, Driveway-Concrete, Porch

Main Floor Bedrooms, Main Floor Laundry

Disposal, Dryer, Range/Stove, Washer

Water Heater-Gas

Utilities

Forced Air

Public/City

Public Sewer

Central

No

Breakers

Miscellaneous

Partial

Unfinished

Stick Built

Vinyl Siding

LISTED BY

Howell Real Estate and Auction, Mark Howell (712.362.4844)

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