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- Date added: Added 2 years ago
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- Area: 1468 sq ft
- Lot size: 4356.00 sq ft
- Year built: 1928
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This cash-flowing duplex comes with an additional parcel which contains a rental garage! There is a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom unit, and 3 bedroom 1 bath unit plus the detached garage. The separate parcel may have more potential, so feel free to do your research! Landlord pays water and sewer, but tenants pay all other utilities. Units are currently rented. This unit can be packaged with 2800 and 2802 Edgmont for a total of 11 units plus a garage, or it can be purchased individually. Showings will by open house only, Sat, Feb 15th 1-3.
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