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Don't miss out on this one. Large house that could be 6 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths on 2 acres right outside of oxford. Owner just spent over $135,000 on making this home look new!. Large rooms! New LVP flooring thru bottom of home, kitchen gutted and new cabinets, granite, tile back splash. Has all appliances. Custom barn door built beside washer and dryer for laundry essentials. 2 fireplaces. Butler bedroom and half bath on 1st floor. Room in back could be bedroom/office. All new paint inside top to bottom. Recessed lighting, 3 heat pumps (1 gas). 2 Hot 40 gal hot water heaters. Large covered side porch. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms plus HUGH master with a large room off master that could be library, nursey, workout, office. Upstairs hardwoods, master has new carpet. New brushed nickel lights and faucets thru out house. Left original hardware on interior doors. Replacement windows. Bookshelves everywhere. Room off master has built in gun rack and safe. Master has French doors. Woodworking shop outside plus another building that is very large that could be a man cave or apartment that has a second floor. Storage area that has 3 car parking. Landscaped plus pond with walkout bridge. So much more including new outlets, light switches, panels boxes. Basement is mechanical room with concrete and another refrigerator, sump pump and ductwork. One of a kind off old route 75 near industrial drive, certiteed, I 85, Hwy 158, Hwy 15, downtown and more. This is beside Duke Progress station which they will be putting in trees for a barrier but there is no sound from that station. A taste of historic made modern inside. Incredible house with so much potential. Location! Call today and check this home out.
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C-21 Hancock Properties, Tonya Hester
33.06% of housing units are renter occupied.
9.01% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 25 minutes.
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