Special offer

303 Boynton Street, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 located in Knox County Ohio (SOLD)

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Stars Realty

An affordable fixer upper home and that is priced about $40,000 less than most other homes on this street, it needs new carpeting and vinyl flooring, features a very nice sized kitchen with attractive cabinetry, has a main level bath plus a first floor laundry located just off the kitchen area, there are two living areas on the main level plus a small den/office and there are 2 bedrooms upstairs, covered porch, very nice level lot, located just slightly east and only footsteps from historical east Gambier Street.  It is so affordable you can buy it and rent it, fix it up and resell it or keep it and have one of the most affordable homes in the neighborhood.  It's Only $45,000.

Offered by Sam Miller of RE/MAX Stars Realty.  (740) 397-7800 or 1-800-282-9096.  www.SamMiller.com and view at:  http://www.sammiller.com/303bs.htm

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It is rare to find a home located in the east side of Mount Vernon Ohio for only $45,000

Comments(3)

Joe Jackson
Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty - Columbus, OH
Clintonville and Central Ohio Real Estate Expert

Sam

Nice affordable home for a first time buyer. good luck

May 17, 2008 03:51 AM
D B
Quakertown, PA
e-PRO, Realtor - Bucks County PA - 610-952-3578

this too looks like a nice home Sam.  Priced less than the neighbors is always good

Good luck to you

Don

May 17, 2008 09:30 AM
Sam Miller
RE/MAX Stars Realty - Howard, OH
Knox County Ohio Real Estate Specialist

Joe - It is an affordable home that is cheaper than renting.  These days having a monthly payment in the $300 to $400 for a home is pretty darn rare.

Don - Yes, buying below other surrounding homes can sure be helpful to build equity quickly.

May 18, 2008 12:10 PM