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Sold on January 1, 1970

723 Cayuga Street, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

$234,900
Sq. Ft. 1,357 Beds 4 Full Baths 2 Yr Built 1961

If you’re looking for a home that offers the perfect balance of classic charm and modern convenience, look no further than 723 Cayuga St, Ypsilanti, MI. This 4 bedroom 2 full bath home has been meticulously cared for and thoughtfully updated, ensuring that you can move in and start enjoying everything it has to offer.

Some of the updates include: updated kitchen, refinished entry level wood floors, new front entry door, and updated upper bathroom

Don’t miss the opportunity to make this charming home your own. Contact me today to schedule a showing and experience the warmth and comfort of 723 Cayuga St for yourself.

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Listing Info MLS# 24022480

Status
Sold
Listed On
May 8, 2024
Sold On
January 1, 1970
Days on Mkt
-19851 Days
Price
$234,900
Square Feet
1,357 Sq Ft
Bed
4 Bedrooms
Bath
2 Full / Half
Type
Single Family Home
Style
Bungalow
Year Built
1961
Acres
0.20
Basement
Crawl Space
Garage
Has Garage: Yes. Attached Garage: No. Garage Spaces: 2.
Appliances
Dryer, Washer, Oven, Range, Refrigerator
Interior
Attic Fan, Ceiling Fans, Wood Floor, Eat-in Kitchen
Exterior
Porch(es)
City
Ypsilanti, MI
Zip
48198
County
Washtenaw

School Information

District Willow Run

Property Taxes and Assessment

Year 2023
Total Tax $2,359
Assessment $64,536

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Listing courtesy of Howard Hanna

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