c.1929 Kentucky Handyman Special For Sale Under $52K
OHU50K Notes $51,900
Two bedroom, one bath, 980-sf Kentucky handyman special for sale features an enclosed front porch, archways, built-ins, some hardwood floors, and detached garage.
Realtor Comments
Welcome to 1417 Walter Avenue. This cozy bungalow is located in the Chesterfield Heights neighborhood just north of Iroquois Park. This home is an excellent investment opportunity or great option for a first time home buyer who wouldn’t mind putting in a little work. A nice enclosed front porch greets you as you walk up. Heading inside brings you into the spacious living room. The living room has plenty of natural light from the front and side windows and opens to dining room behind through an arched doorway. The dining room has a built-in china cabinet and opens to kitchen. The kitchen offers all white cabinetry, large see-through opening to the dining room, and hardwood floor. There might be hardwood flooring underneath the current laminate throughout the rest of the home. On the other side of the home are two good sized bedrooms and a full bath. Upstairs is a great bonus room and attic storage space that could easily be finished. Off the back of the kitchen is an enclosed back porch that then leads down to the basement or out into the backyard. The full unfinished basement offers tons of storage space and the laundry area. The large, flat backyard is mostly privacy fenced and has a small patio. The yard does have plenty of room for kids or pets to play in. This home also comes with a 1 car detached garage and additional concrete parking pad. This home is being sold as-is. Schedule a showing today!
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 980 sqft
- 4,792 sqft lot
- Build date 1929
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
1417 Walter Ave, Louisville, KY 40215 $51,900
- Contact Realtor: Aidan G Miller
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