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$337,500
Sold on 11/23/20
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,531 |
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1940 |
On the market:
49 days
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This 1940's farm house sits on 6.13 acres with over 600 feet of frontage on the Pacolet River, (trout waters) and about 570 feet of road frontage on Highway 176, less than a mile outside of Tryon City Limits. Great location for a mini-farm, gardening and a number of other possibilities! A portion of the property is located is a flood zone, however the waters of the Pacolet River has never reached the house. There are 3 sump pumps in the basement to prevent potential problems in that area. The master bedroom, bath and den were added in the 1950's. Much of the home has hardwood floors and the kitchen and baths are vinyl. Roof was replaced in 2019, and the seller has a new HVAC system, (with propane heat and central forced air) on order and this will be installed when it comes in, and the oil furnace will be removed from the basement. Seller has scheduled to have the septic pumped. Seller has a pest contract with McNeely pest who recently put a vapor barrier in the crawlspace.
Listing courtesy of Cindy Viehman, Tryon Foothills Realty