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2732 Manion Street Irving, TX 75062
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Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,345 sqft
Price per Sqft $193
Subdivision Ridgecrest 08
MLS Listing ID 20593461
Style Traditional
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Half Baths 1
Year Built 1961
Annual Tax Amount $5,008
Lot Size 0.446 Acres
Property Description
CASH BUYER OR INVESTOR’S DREAM in the heart of Irving!! Just shy of ½ an acre, this 0.445 acre lot could possibly be the largest lot in the Irving Arts District–more than double the size of most of the lots in the area. If you are looking for a beautiful corner lot w a home in a great location, you have found it! Mature trees grace this property facing Manion St., but has a second entrance from Douglas St. The classic 1961 home w a timeless feel has 3 bedrooms & 1.5 baths --a charming fixer-upper with a blank canvas just waiting for a creative touch. There is a very spacious breakfast room which could also be a 2nd living area attached to the kitchen. Also a 22 x 10 converted garage not included in the sq. footage is carpeted & could become another living area if heating & cooling were added. Refrigerator & outside shed convey w the home which is being SOLD AS IS–NO REPAIRS. Bring your vision & transform this property into a stunning masterpiece that will shine in the neighborhood!
Location
State TX
County Dallas
Rooms
Dining Room 1
Interior
Heating Central
Cooling Central Air, Electric
Exterior
Utilities Available City Sewer, City Water
Building
Story One
Schools
Elementary Schools Brandenber
Middle Schools Travis
High Schools Macarthur
School District Irving Isd
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash
Listing Terms Cash
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