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$319,000
3 Beds
2 Baths
1,152 SqFt
Acre Lot
Sqft Lot
Status Active Under Contract
Property Type Single Family Residence
Price Type
Year Built 1966
Neighborhood
Days on Website 26

Property Map

$319,000 – 6054 W 64th Place, Chicago, IL 60638

Street View

Courtesy of Baird & Warner {attribution_contact}

Description

Brick ranch containing three nice size bedrooms with hardwood floors. Ceramic tiled hall bath with onyx vanity. Kitchen has a ceramic floor and dark wood cabinets with Formica countertops. Separate eating area. Full finished basement with a rec room, summer kitchen and ceramic tiled bath. Frame 2-car detached garage. Fenced yard with a patio. Newer sidewalks, patio and front porch. New central air. Good solid home in need of updating. Basement could be ideal for extended family. Property being sold as-is.

Property Details and Features

Appliances & Equipment

  • Appliances: “Range”, “Refrigerator”

Basement

  • “Full”
  • Finished

Bathrooms

  • 2 full bathrooms

Bedrooms

  • 3 bedrooms total

Building

  • Area: 1152
  • Architectural Style: “Ranch”
  • Built in 1966
  • Rebuilt: No

Cooling

  • “Central Air”

Accessibility Features

  • No

Exterior Features

  • Features: “Patio”

Garage

  • 2 spaces
  • Onsite
  • Type: Detached

Heating

  • “Natural Gas”

Home Owner’s Association

  • Dues include: “None”

Laundry

  • “In Unit”

Listing

  • 26 days on market
  • Listing Price: $319,000
  • Status: Contingent
  • Ownership: Fee Simple

Location

  • Area: CHI – Clearing
  • County: Cook

Lot

  • Dimensions: 30X125.8

Parking

  • Parking included in price
  • Parking Total: 2

Roof

  • “Asphalt”

Sewer

  • “Public Sewer”
  • “Sewer-Storm”

Utilities

  • Water Source: “Lake Michigan”

Taxes

  • Annual Taxes: $3,401
  • Year: 2023
  • Exemptions: Homeowner, Senior

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