Current Bid
$200,000
Opening Bid

1309 W Island View Dr

Warsaw, IN 46580, Kosciusko County

5

Beds

5

Baths

2,972

Sq. Feet
224 Views
Property Description
Beautiful home overlooking Kelly pond, located in an residential neighborhood, steps from lake and features a small lake with pier spacer for canoes or paddle boats, directly in back. Perfect for an AIRBNB, summer residence or year round living. Out of state owner simply wants to sell. House has brand new HVAC, (replacing old geothermal unit), new gas water heater, new exterior siding. Bathrooms have been updated, and new ceramic floor tile in walkout basement as well as basement has been drywalled ready for paint. Ready for new owner to add finishing touches to this outstanding investment opportunity.... read more ↓
Accepted Payment Type
Cash
Accepted Contingencies
None
Earnest Money Deposit
5% ($3,000 min)
Additional Documents
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Buyer's Premium
5% or $2,500
Listing Agent - Elle McClain
(555) 555-5555
Anthony REALTORS
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Est. Market Value
$400,850
Bidding Ends In
8d 3h
Current Bid
$200,000
Bid Increment
$10,000
Reserve Not Met

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Property Details

Beds
5
Baths
5
Square Footage
2,972
Lot Size (Acres)
0.36
Property Type
Single Family Home
Year Built
1976
Special Notes
Beautiful home overlooking Kelly pond, located in an residential neighborhood, steps from lake and features a small lake with pier spacer for canoes or paddle boats, directly in back. Perfect for an AIRBNB, summer residence or year round living. Out of state owner simply wants to sell. House has brand new HVAC, (replacing old geothermal unit), new gas water heater, new exterior siding. Bathrooms have been updated, and new ceramic floor tile in walkout basement as well as basement has been drywalled ready for paint. Ready for new owner to add finishing touches to this outstanding investment opportunity.

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