1726 368TH Avenue, Estherville, IA 51334 for Sale

MLS #240582 | Bojihomes.com

$525,000

  • 4
  • 3
  • 4141
  • Closed
Closed

General Description

This one is in a class of its own! Located in a premiere west-side neighborhood, this picturesque home boasts the conveniences of being close to town with the serene tranquility (and tax benefits) of country living. Entering into the grand foyer great room, you'll be met with a barrel vault ceiling and ample light from the sizable windows. A second main-level family room blends into an open concept kitchen with granite counter tops & quality oak cabinetry, which flow seamlessly into your own sunny breakfast nook with a view! The large primary suite is your personal haven with tray ceiling, a walk-through bathroom (whirlpool, shower, double vanity, heated floor and sound system!) and a substantial walk-in closet. There's also a lavatory-style bathroom on the main floor in addition to a laundry room. You'll find three more bedrooms down the lighted stairs next to another full bathroom. The lower-level family room has an abundance of space with room to entertain, have a family movie night, play pool or jam out to your favorite tunes on the built-in surround sound speakers! The walk-out basement leads you to a poured patio where you can gather, grill out and enjoy the privacy of your wooded backyard. The extra-deep, three-stall attached and heated garage has enough space for all your vehicles and toys. Quality fixtures, cabinets and finishes, hardboard siding, casement windows, spray foam insulation and cellulose sheeting around the basement walls make this an exceptionally efficient home, saving you money. What makes this home really stand apart from the rest is the quality materials throughout. You couldn’t build this home today at this price. Must be seen in person to appreciate. Homes of this caliber don't come to market often - don't let this one slip away!

Legal: LOT 2 HANSEN'S SUB-DIV 9 99 34
Sold Price: $465,000
Sold Date: 08/30/2024
Status: Closed

Property Information

240582

$525,000

Sale

Single Family Residence

Other

RESIDENTIAL

1726 368TH Avenue

Estherville

IA

51334

4

3

1

2

1

4141

52664

$465,000

Attached

3

4416

2023

Estherville Lincoln Central

2007

Features

No

Driveway-Concrete, Patio

Eat-in Kitchen, Main Floor Bedrooms, Main Floor Laundry, Pantry, Smoke Alarms, Tiled Floors, Vaulted Ceilings, Walk-in Closet, Washer/Dryer Hkups

Cooktop, Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Range/Stove, Refrigerator, Washer

Water Heater-Gas

Utilities

Forced Air

Public/City

Septic

Central

No

Miscellaneous

Walkout

Finished-Partial, Walkout

Poured Concrete,Stick Built

Hardboard

LISTED BY

Hunter Real Estate, Kyle Struve (515.745.4560)

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Will Kretsinger - REALTOR

Will Kretsinger

REALTOR

Aaron Jones - RE/MAX Hall of Fame & Lifetime Achievement

Aaron Jones

RE/MAX Hall of Fame & Lifetime Achievement

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Cheap vs high end quality. A buyer's perspective.

Cheap vs high end quality.  A buyer's perspective. in The

Here's the scenario. You are building a house or remodeling your house. Material costs are up. Labor costs are up. You ask yourself, where can I save a buck? Before answering this question, you must be careful, especially if your home is located in an area where other quality homes are built, whether on the lake, off the lake, or in higher valued developments such as golf course developments, etc. Growing up in construction and with a plethora of new construction and remodels under my belt, let me share with you some of the easy things that your future buyers will recognize when they are looking for quality.
1. One of the first things buyers of higher end homes will look for is to determine if the owner used hollow core doors. It's an immediate sign that the seller was looking for ways to save money (where else then did they cut back that I can't see???)
2. The second most obvious is the counter tops. Did the sellers spend for a quality granite, quartz, or other hard surface, or was formica used?
3. The third item that might stick out is the cabinetry. Do the drawers have dovetail construction with hardwoods? Did they use "soft close" drawers? Are there pull outs for the pots and pans?
4. Flooring is an easy one also. Was laminate used, or is it engineered or hardwoods? Does the carpet convey a quality feel and plushness? Is there a nice thick pad underneath the carpet?
5. Though there are many other items to look at, cheap vs quality lighting and plumbing fixtures are probably the next major focus.

There is nothing wrong with with using lower cost materials, especially when trying to keep a project within budget, especially when trying to build more house for less money. Just be aware that most buyers looking to spend in excess of $300k for off lake homes and $500+ for East Lake chain homes, and $1M+ for West and Big Spirit will expect the very best materials and finishes.

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The O'Farrell Sisters restaurant was born in 1949 at the bridge on Hwy 71, between East and West Lake Okoboji. Edna Mae and Arlene O'Farrell bought the business from Ike Kissinger who was running for Sheriff of Dickinson County.

In the early years the girls were open seven days a week and had a booming business in no time. The fried chicken dinners on Sunday evenings were especially popular. There were times when the line waiting to get in was so long they'd have to lock the door and would often run out of chicken!

In 1959 Arlene married and moved to Tallahassee, Florida with her husband Furman Henderson. Edna Mae and Ferne continued in the restaurant, moving to its present location that same year. This spot had a garden and chicken coup, which was moved to the house across the street.

Ferne died in 1974 and Edna Mae in 1978. Arlene sold the business to nieces Joyce Gapinski, Jo Ann Anderson, Charlotte Sarvie and Cheri Petersen (these are married names). The nieces successfully ran the restaurant from 1979 through 2003. After losing Jo Ann in 1997 and Cheri in 2002, Joyce and Charlotte decided to sell after the 2003 season.

The rest is to be continued...

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