Set on a welcoming corner lot in the heart of Williston, 423 2nd Ave E is a beautifully preserved gem that radiates charm and warmth. Original hardwood floors, timeless trim, and elegant coved ceilings give this home its unique character, while the flexible layout offers incredible potential for multi-generational living or additional rental income.
Main Level: A cozy living room, two bedrooms, a full bath, and a bright eat-in kitchen featuring a built-in booth and generous cabinet space.
Flexible Access: A second entrance allows easy transition between the main floor, upper level, or basement--perfect for a variety of living needs.
Lower Level: Functions almost like its own unit, offering an eat-in kitchen, living room with new flooring, non-conforming bedroom, full bath, plus a laundry and utility/storage room with built-in cabinetry and a double sink.
Upper Level: A charming living space anchored by a fireplace, two additional bedrooms, a kitchenette-style room (currently used as a bedroom), and another full bathroom.
Outdoor Space: The fully-fenced backyard includes a dedicated garden area, a brick-lined flower bed, two storage sheds, and a finished double-car garage. All this just steps from the amenities and energy of downtown Williston.
Offering space, character, and versatility, this property is ideal for those looking to live comfortably while exploring investment possibilities.
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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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