1303 Second St, Hiller, PA 15444

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$139,900 List Price
In Contract on 2/21/2024
3 Beds
1.5 Baths
1103 SF
Built In 1937
 
Listing ID 11244603
Property Type House
County Fayette
School Brownsville
Total Tax $501
Tax ID 19-08-0133
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1937
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What are you waiting for? This is your perfect opportunity for you to move into this totally renovated 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home in Luzerne Twp. Maintenance will be at a minimum as most of the major mechanicals were addressed within the last year. This home offers a new roof, siding, HVAC system, electrical, updated plumbing, replacement windows, new flooring throughout, new kitchen, back deck, and much more!
Property Details
  • 3 Total Bedrooms
  • 1 Full Bath
  • 1 Half Bath
  • 1103 SF
  • 0.11 Acres
  • Built in 1937
  • Full Basement
Interior Features
  • Carpet Flooring
  • Vinyl Flooring
  • Forced Air
  • Gas Fuel
  • Central A/C
Exterior Features
  • Vinyl Siding
  • Asphalt Shingles Roof
  • Municipal Sewer
Taxes and Fees
  • $501 Total Tax
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SWC REALTY
Office: 724-425-7300
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