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178 SE 7th Street

Linton, IN, 47441

  • Price $69,750
  • Beds3
  • Baths2
  • Sq. Ft.2160
  • MLS #202443058
Welcome to 178 7th St SE, Linton, IN—a prime investment opportunity in a thriving community! This charming property boasts a solid structure with ample potential for updates and renovations, perfect for cash buyers and investors looking to maximize their return. With a generous lot size and a convenient location near local amenities, this home offers both comfort and accessibility. Whether you're interested in a rental property or a flip, the possibilities are endless. Don't miss your chance to capitalize on this promising investment—schedule a viewing today!
Bedrooms
3
Style
One and Half Story
Bathrooms
2
County
Greene County
Lot Size
0.1700
Year Built
1930
Water
City
Sewer
City
Sq, ft. finished
2,160sq. ft (approx.)
Sq, ft. total
3044sq. ft (approx)
Garage
Yes - 2.0 car
Subdivision
None
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Forced Air
Basement
Full Basement
Exterior
Vinyl
Annual Taxes
507.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
Linton-Stockton S.D.
Elementary
Linton-Stockton
Middle School
Linton-Stockton
High School
Linton-Stockton
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Stephen DiJulius of St. Joseph Realty Group, 574-250-0893.

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Listing Data updated: December 30, 2024, 12:30 pm
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS