Discover charm and comfort as you step onto the quaint front porch of this inviting 3-bedroom, 2-bath Ranch home in Seaford.
A seamless open floor plan effortlessly blends living, dining, and kitchen spaces, creating a warm and spacious ambiance plus access through French style doors onto the covered back deck. Cozy nights await by the wood-burning
Raised Ranch Style Home.
This Home Features 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Living Room/Dining Room, Eat In Kitchen, Full Basement & 1 Car Garage. Centrally Located To All. Don't Miss This Opportunity! Copyright © 2023 One Key MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Owner Says Sell This Spacious 5 Bedroom Colonial Home.
Awaits Your Finishing Touch. Eat in Kitchen, Granite Counter Tops, Large Formal Dining Room Open to Living Room with Sliders. New Full Bath, Main Level 5th Bedroom or Family Room with Sliders. Upstairs 4 Spacious Bedrooms, New Full Bath, Pull Down Stairs to Attic. Main Level Laundry Hook up, 1.5 Car Deep Attached Garage, 5 Years Young Roof, 2010 Boiler, 200 Amp Electric. Convenient to all!
Move-in ready and close to everything!
This beautifully maintained Cape Cod offers 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom and an attached one-car garage. Perched on a manicured lot with a huge back yard, this home features an easy-flow interior with warm hardwood floors, a finished basement, and great natural lighting. A picture window in the living room
This is a beautiful and spacious 3 bdrm ranch, sitting on a gorgeous, landscaped property.
New kitchen, stainless appliances, granite counters, wood floors throughout, new finished full walkout basement, with full bath, Central Air, with cozy gas fireplaces. Copyright © 2023 One Key MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO.
The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling foreclosed homes quickly at attractive low prices. A list price is published but reasonable offers