Cara Wellmeier New Albany Real Estate
     
Cara Wellmeier
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Village District (Granville, Ohio, US - 43023)
MLS® $345,000 Great Village Home




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Cara Wellmeier
 
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Phone: 614-855-2822
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Details

Address: 410 N Granger Street Type: Residential Style:  Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3 "2 Full, 1 Half" Garage: Double, Detached Basement: Yes, Full Size: 2,824 sq. ft. Lot Type: Rectangular Lot Size:  0.23 acres  50ft x 201ft Year Built: 1912 Taxes: $7,326.00 (2008) MLS®: 2820009
 
Description

Wired for generator, just plug it into outlet on back of porch

Underground electric fence for dogs

Hand painted decorative walls in several rooms

Dimmers on light switches

Double paned windows that raise from the bottom and lower from the top, with child locks on children’s windows

California closet system in master closet stays

Programmable thermostat

Original circa 1880’s yellow pine floors in downstairs of house with gym floor finish in den, for easy cleaning and toughness

Usable basement with 8 foot ceilings

Extra large hot water heater

Bottle quality water from refrigerator

Lots and lots of electrical outlets

Access to elementary school without having to cross any streets

Hidden exterior entrance to basement

Washable paint throughout

None of the bedrooms share walls, so there is more privacy

Tree beside sandbox was the Christmas tree for the home in 1943

Pictures of the old house and wedding sampler belonged to the original owners and stay with the home

Most of the furniture is available for purchase
 
Features
Interior Features
 Hardwood Floors  Laundry Room  Window Covers
Cooling
 Central Air
Exterior Finish
 Frame  Wood
Heating
 Forced Air  Natural Gas
Roof
 Asphalt Shingles
Sewer/Water Systems
 Public
Appliances
 Dishwasher  Microwave  Oven Range
 Refrigerator
Lot Features
 Front Porch
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Information is deemed to be correct but not guaranteed.