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907 E Kentucky Street

Princeton, IN, 47670

  • Price $150,000
  • Beds3
  • Baths2
  • Sq. Ft.1120
  • MLS #202407718
Welcome to this freshly updated 3 bedroom 2 bath gem located in Princeton's quiet and tranquil South Park Subdivision. Built in 2002, this split bedroom design home offers a separate master suite with full bath with two addtional bedrooms on the opposite side of the home. The large kitchen offers new appliances and is open to the large living room that boasts vaulted ceilings. New flooring and fresh paint throughout, as well as a new water heater and central air. Metal roof was added approximately 8 years ago, and is ready for years of maintenance free service. If you've been looking for a move-in ready home in Princeton, this is one you will definitely want to consider!
Bedrooms
3
Style
One Story
Bathrooms
2
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
0.2140
Year Built
2002
Water
City
Sewer
City
Sq, ft. finished
1,120sq. ft (approx.)
Sq, ft. total
1120sq. ft (approx)
Garage
No - 0.0 car
Subdivision
South Park
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Gas
Basement
Crawl
Exterior
Vinyl
Roof
Metal
Annual Taxes
648.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
North Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Princeton
Middle School
Princeton
High School
Princeton
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of David Ernspiger of RE/MAX REVOLUTION, 812-760-6951.

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Rental Review: Good People. Decent houses. My family and I rented a house with them for 2 years; never experienced a problem with them. If the toilet wasn't working or part of the house needed repair, someone was always available to fix it pretty quick.
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Why does the mortgagee sometimes require a Survey of the property?
Most mortgage lenders require a current and valid Real Property Report (survey) and proof of zoning by-law compliance from the local municipality, i.e. city, town, Municipal district, etc. The mortgagee (lender) does this to insure initially that the buildings are entirely within the property boundaries and there is no risk that the security for the mortgage will be damaged by the forced removal of the improvements. Most Lenders will now accept a Real Property Report and evidence of municipal compliance or a policy of Title Insurance.

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Listing Data updated: April 27, 2024, 5:00 am
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