Under $100K Sunday – 1955 Cheap Waterfront Home on Smith Island Under $80K – Sold
OHU50K Notes $99,000 Reduced to $79,000 Sold for $79,000
The scenic views of the water and surrounding marshes from the top floor of this waterfront home on Smith Island are spectacular! Watch majestic blue herons nesting in trees close by, and enjoy the entire expanse of the street from the massive, original picture window in the living room.
House Details
Welcome to Tylerton, Maryland, a small, quiet village located on Smith Island, Maryland. This classic island home is warm and inviting with two bedrooms and a recently remodeled full bathroom downstairs, and upstairs there is plenty of space for two additional bedrooms. The house has many original features including the flooring, doors and ceilings. As you enter from the back door, you will find a large mud room with laundry. There is a newly installed staircase leading to the second floor. The kitchen has been updated with new cabinets, countertops and appliances. Right next to the kitchen is a dining room and living room with large picture window. All the rooms downstairs have ceiling fans.
Updates
The roof was replaced within five years and the upstairs windows are new as well. The flashing has been replaced and the dormers have been resided.
More
Outside there is a spacious shed with lots of promise for hobbies. This home was designed for gathering family and friends together for a vacation getaway or the perfect retirement home. Seller is willing to offer owner financing with 50% down, 5 years at 5% interest rate. Come see what the island has to offer!
- 4 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,170 sqft
- 0.69 acre lot
- Build date 1955
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.
3003 Union Church Rd, Tylerton, MD, 21866 $99,000 Reduced to $79,000
- Contact Realtor: Laura Annette Evans – Wilson Realty
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