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Fall River,MA 02720
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condominium
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 724 sqft
Price per Sqft $358
MLS Listing ID 73343918
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $280/mo
Year Built 1987
Annual Tax Amount $2,075
Tax Year 2024
Property Sub-Type Condominium
Property Description
Welcome Home To Troy Hill Estates! This is a fantastic opportunity to own a beautiful condo with low fees on the Fall River/Assonet line! This 2 bedroom 1 bath unit offers an open floor plan flowing from the living room into the eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and tons of cabinet space! Some recent updates include a brand new furnace, updated bathroom vanity and new plumbing, freshly repainted throughout and new fridge! Extremely affordable condo fee of $280/month includes water, sewer, master insurance, exterior maintenance, landscaping, snow removal, trash & reserve funds. Household pets are allowed with 40lb weight limit, coin-op laundry and situated in a great location near Route 24 and commuter rail station to Boston making commuting a breeze! Stop renting and start building equity here!
Location
State MA
County Bristol
Zoning RES
Direction North Main Street to Troy Hill Estates (just before Freetown line)
Rooms
Basement N
Primary Bedroom Level First
Kitchen Flooring - Stone/Ceramic Tile,Dining Area,Countertops - Stone/Granite/Solid,Open Floorplan
Interior
Heating Forced Air,Natural Gas
Cooling None
Flooring Tile,Laminate,Bamboo
Appliance Range,Dishwasher,Microwave,Refrigerator
Exterior
Community Features Public Transportation,Shopping,Walk/Jog Trails,Medical Facility,Bike Path,Conservation Area,Highway Access,House of Worship,Public School,T-Station
Utilities Available for Electric Range
Roof Type Shingle
Total Parking Spaces 1
Garage No
Building
Story 1
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Others
Pets Allowed Yes w/ Restrictions
Senior Community false
Acceptable Financing Contract
Listing Terms Contract