Dual-Dwelling Opportunity - Perfect for Rental Income or Multi-Generational Living! Discover the possibilities with this unique property featuring two separate dwellings, ideal for extended family, rental income, or even a private guest space! The first home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, while the second home provides 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom-both beautifully renovated with fresh paint and new flooring throughout. Each dwelling is individually fenced with gated access, giving you the flexibility to maintain privacy or create a shared living space as needed. Nestled in a charming and quiet neighborhood, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and versatility. Whether you're looking for an investment opportunity or a place to call home, this dual-dwelling setup provides endless possibilities. Schedule your showing today!
OFFERED AT $425,000
Prequalifying for a mortgage should be the first thing on your homebuying to-do list. Talk an agent who's a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS® for lender and mortgage broker recommendations. (Mortgage brokers don't fund loans; instead they offer options from several different lenders.) Shop around to find the best mortgage for your particular situation, ask questions about anything that's unclear, and make sure you understand the home loan process completely.
This is especially true in markets with a low inventory of homes for sale. It’s very common for home buyers to miss out on the first home they wish to purchase because they can't act quickly enough.
It’s absolutely vital that you find a real estate professional who understands your goals and who is ready and able to guide you through the home-buying process.
Especially in a low-inventory market, your offer is unlikely to be the only one on the table. Do what you can to ensure your offer is appealing to a seller.
Even brand-new homes will require some work. Lenders and insurance companies generally suggest setting aside 1% to 4% of a home's value for annual maintenance costs. Don’t leave yourself short and let your home deteriorate.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in your present needs, but you should also be thinking about your long-term exit strategy. Buyers expect to stay in their home a median of 15 years, according to the National Association of REALTORS® 2023 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. Younger buyers, age 18–44, typically expect to move within 10 years.
Compile a list of three or four neighborhoods where you’d like to live, taking into account factors that matter to you, such as nearby healthcare options, schools, recreational facilities, shopping and area expansion plans.
Take your time and write down what you want, including a wide range of factors that matter to you—from noise levels to house layout to number of bedrooms and bathrooms. Rank items, or prioritize them by dividing them into two categories—wants and needs. The needs are features you won't compromise on. (This simple worksheet can be your starting point.)
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