Edwardsville and Glen Carbon Real Estate Chat: Open Sunday 9/28 - 1 - 3 Move Right On In!

Open Sunday 9/28 - 1 - 3 Move Right On In!

Kristina Pratt | Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors | 618-917-0775
228 S Chestnut, Collinsville, IL
New Price
3BR/1BA Single Family House
offered at $109,900
Year Built 1900
Sq Footage 1,465
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 1 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking 1 Car garage
Lot Size Unspecified
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

Welcome to your new home in the heart of Collinsville. It's ready and waiting for you to move right in. A warm, neutral color palette creates a tasteful and inviting interior. The spacious family room opens to a formal dining room, complete with built-in storage and chair rail. A large eat-in kitchen is just a few steps away featuring ample cabinets and counter space. Upstairs, you'll enjoy the privacy of three bedrooms set away from the common living areas. Outside, a semi-private backyard is fully fenced, and a covered patio is perfect for entertaining. A covered front porch, meticulous landscaping and a one car garage round out the amenities in this well-cared for home.

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PROPERTY FEATURES

Central A/C Central heat High/Vaulted ceiling
Living room Dining room Dishwasher
Refrigerator Stove/Oven Basement
Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Seller contact info:
Kristina Pratt
Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors
618-917-0775
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Sep 15, 2008, 8:59am PDT

About the Author:  Kristina Pratt is a REALTOR® with Goshen Realty Group at RE/MAX Preferred Partners in Edwardsville, Illinois. She and Nancy Milton help their customers buy and sell homes and investment properties in St. Louis' Illinois suburbs of Madison and St. Clair counties with special emphasis on the communities of Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Maryville, Collinsville and Troy. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.GoshenRealtyGroup.com or e-mail Kristina@GoshenRealtyGroup.com

 

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