This home is back on the market due to purchaser gift funds falling through. This home has 4 potentially 5 bedroom home in Short Pump! Needs work & TLC. Cul-de-sac location. Gas furnace and down stairs AC units installed just over one year ago so some major expense is already covered. Newer roof and windows done about 10 years ago. The home can certainly be lived in while working on it but it needs lots of cosmetics, porch and deck railings, etc, home floor refinishing, painting, sheetrock repair, fixtures, etc. Family room has fireplace. Large eat-in kitchen with vaulted ceiling. Also a separate dining room. Wood floors in family room, living room and dining room. Original house plans had an attached garage option but it was chosen to simply be finished off instead. 2,454 sq feet in this home. That downstairs recreation room that could have been a garage has access from inside the home and has separate outside entrance(this is the room that could possibly serve as a 5th bedroom). The living area type rooms are spacious but filled with items at the moment. Neighborhood sales of similar home is close to $600,000. Enjoy sweat equity!
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BJ Thornburgmembership@therealbrokerage.com,
Real Broker LLC
Source: CVRMLS,MLS#: 2612035Originating MLS: Central Virginia Regional MLS
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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