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4233 Shenandoah AVE St Louis, MO 63110
5 Beds
2 Baths
1,540 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $172,500
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Residential
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,540 sqft
Price per Sqft $112
Subdivision Tyler Place Add
MLS Listing ID 25003288
Sold Date 02/11/25
Style Other
Bedrooms 5
Full Baths 1
Half Baths 1
Construction Status 120
Year Built 1905
Building Age 120
Lot Size 3,075 Sqft
Acres 0.0706
Lot Dimensions 24x124x24x124
Property Sub-Type Residential
Property Description
Watch your investment grow-a on Shenandoah! This classic, 3 floor home in the historic Shaw neighborhood is ready for you! Create the home of your dreams, or of someone else's! It's spacious, full of original charm & ready to be revitalized. Original trim, hardwood floors & coffered ceilings in the entryway & dining room on the main floor. Five spacious bedrooms on the 2nd & 3rd floors that give you plenty of room to work with if a new layout is what you're after. Privacy fenced backyard has space for a patio, deck & more. Add Shenandoah to your investment portfolio before someone else does! CHEERS!
Location
State MO
County St Louis City
Area South City
Rooms
Basement Stone/Rock
Interior
Heating Radiator(s)
Cooling Window Unit(s), None
Fireplaces Type None
Fireplace Y
Appliance Refrigerator
Exterior
Parking Features true
Garage Spaces 2.0
Private Pool false
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Level or Stories Three Or More
Construction Status 120
Schools
Elementary Schools Mann Elem.
Middle Schools Long Middle Community Ed. Center
High Schools Roosevelt High
School District St. Louis City
Others
Ownership Private
Acceptable Financing Cash Only
Listing Terms Cash Only
Special Listing Condition None
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