Aggressive Seller!
Keystone Laredo 325RL! New tires! The seller is very motivated! Have you been searching for a 5th wheel, but everything you look at has " issues" Well, hold up and take a look here! This Laredo has been meticulously taken care of! -Five new tires 14 ply steel belted just installed! 1,500.00 value -New Slide Toppers!
Used 2018 Keystone Laredo
Back on the market and no fault to the sellers.
Sellers are motivated and will entertain a reasonable offer. Updated 2 bath, 2 bedroom, den area that could work as a third bedroom. Vaulted living room, loft area will make great storage area. Metal roof, new paint outside and It sits om 0.46 acres.
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Restored historic 2 story home located on a.47 acres 68X300 lot nestled on main street walking distance to downtown Historic Rogersville.
This home offers 4 bedrooms with 3 full baths and a spacious 3,201+/- total square ft. This historic stately home was built in 1848. The home is covered by a metal roof and heated by dual zone gas heat HVAC
Beautiful property with a year round creek and property already has water and septic installed from a previous structure.
Current owner has also had a 2 car garage built and horse stall. With an acceptable offer they will also leave horse fencing. This listing actually has 2 properties that have been surveyed. 377 and 387 Butcher Valley Rd are included. For more details: /land-lots_rogersville-d542677/for-sale_i63487836
Nice building lot for your new home with public utilities and high speed Internet available.
This lot is in a great location and you are less than 1.5 miles from Hwy 11W and just a short drive to town, schools and shopping. If you need more room for your new home the adjoining lot is also available. Buyer and Buyers Agent to verify all information. For more details: /land-lots_rogersville-d542677/for-sale_i63357104
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