104 Maple Avenue, Lake Park, IA 51347 for Sale

MLS #250017 | Bojihomes.com

$155,000

  • 2
  • 2
  • 1400
  • Active
New Listing

General Description

The quiet life awaits your family in this home! Just steps away from the boat ramp and park, the location is great. The living room and large dining room are a great space to gather with friends and family. The hardwood floors add a lot of charm to the bedrooms. A three season room and fenced-in yard provided addition space for kids and pets to enjoy. Here is the chance to stop renting and make memories in your own home.

Legal: LOT 7 BLK 10 PLAT BY CORY, LAKE PARK, DCI. (Exact legal per Abstract.)
Status: Active

Property Information

250017

$155,000

Sale

Single Family Residence

Ranch

RESIDENTIAL

104 Maple Avenue

Lake Park

IA

51347

2

2

1

1

1

1400

8052

Detached

2

1584

2023

Harris Lake Park

1950

Features

No

Fenced Yard-Partial

Ceiling Fan(s), Main Floor Bedrooms

Dishwasher, Disposal, Range/Stove, Refrigerator

Water Heater-Gas

Utilities

Forced Air

Public/City

Public Sewer

Central

No

Miscellaneous

Partial

Concrete Block

Frame/Wood,Stick Built

Aluminum Siding,Wood Siding

LISTED BY

Stauss Realty, Kirk Stauss (712.332.2470)

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