Beautiful sprawling ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath and an additional bath in the basement. Updated kitchen, bathrooms, new heat pump, heater and central air, 4 zone heating, new flooring, pocket doors, laundry chute, custom blinds and drapes, newer sidewalk, newer doors, radon system, tons of storage, newer soffit and outside lighting, newer windows with lifetime warranty, 2 fireplaces (one gas, one wood), 200 amp breaker, insulated, ceiling fans in bedrooms, tons of storage, large fenced yard, 1 car attached and 2 car detached garage. Large cabana/pavillion with new roof, electric, wood stove and stove top. Updated sewer lines to street and updated sewer pipes in basement. Basement is very large and has so many possibilities. RV parking Show
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