Circa 1940 Mississippi Move-In Ready Tiny House Reduced
OHU50K Notes $39,900 Reduced to $36,500
Realtor Comments
Updates
This super cute and cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bath move-in ready tiny house is ready for its next residential or investment owner! Nearly everything inside is brand NEW: new wood-look laminate floors throughout, two new windows, new sheetrock throughout, freshly painted walls throughout, new ceiling fan, new lighting fixtures, new electrical wiring, new bathroom vanity, new bath mirror and medicine cabinet, new toilet, new kitchen cabinets and countertops, new laundry area with washer and dryer hookups, new Craftsman front door, new back screen door, new subway tile backsplash, new under cabinet lighting, and new blinds throughout. Also new wall unit A/C (still in box). House is not completely level, but new supporting boards were installed under floors throughout house.
Included
Following items will remain with full list offer: refrigerator (brand new), washer and dryer (brand new), microwave (brand new), kitchen utility cart (brand new), kitchen table and 2 chairs from IKEA (brand new). House to be sold AS-IS with no further repairs.
- 1bed
- 1bath
- 633sqft
- 5,227sqft lot
- Circa 1940
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in red below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
353 Walnut St, Canton, MS 39046 $39,900 $36,500
- Contact Realtor: Pamela Franklin
Brokered by: Charlotte Smith Real Estate Inc.
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2 Comments
Charles Snyder
I normally don’t leave a negative but I’m sorry whoever did the trim work on this was horrible if that’s a new roof supposedly they ran the pattern wrong if you look at the side of the house of the picture at the very bottom they couldn’t even take the time to put the trim pieces back up before they took the picture so what do you think is going to happen when you walk on the inside it’s just going to be a cover-up. No matter what they put in there they just covered stuff up. Unless they could document they tore it out I would not buy the house. Along with that look at the front window even the trim of the window is not the same height at the bottom going all the way across that’s just crummy workmanship I guess it’s because I’m a carpenter by trade and I demand that my guys be excellent out of a serious buyer I would rather have a raggedy old beat-up building that I could do myself and know that it was done correctly than to be in it for a year and have something start falling apart and having electrical fire. Hopefully they will keep this on the website this and go just to the real estate agent they get the trim fixed and the other parts at least take a decent picture.
Kelley
I actually tried to go look at this awhile back. It is owned by the listing agent and she couldn’t be bothered to show it while we were in town. As we were headed to Laurel to look at houses there but I was super interested. And the guy who commented before is absolutely correct, the work looks horrible. It could end up being a money pit!!