12605 110th Ave , Anderson Island
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Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1.75 Square Ft: 1589 Lot Size: 49925 sq ft. Listing Office: Puget Sound Homes RealtyAdditional Information
Year Built: 1969 Prop. Type: Residential Style: 12-2 Story Area: Anderson Island Subdivision: Anderson Island Exterior: Wood Products Garage Spaces: 2 Heating & Cooling: – Energy Source: – Interior Features: Dble Pane/Strm Windw, Jetted/Soaking Tub Appliances: Dishwasher, Range/Oven, Refrigerator School District: Steilacoom Historica Lot Details: – Fireplaces: 0 Bank Owned: No Short Sale: – Site Features: Cable TV, Deck, Dog Run, Patio View: Sound, Territorial Listing Status: ActiveSchools
Elementary School: Anderson Isl Elem Junior High School: Pioneer Mid High School: Steilacoom HighDescription
A leisurely sort of luxury pervades this spirited 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath waterfront home. Enjoy 100 feet of no-bank waterfront with pebble beach, private boat ramp & dock. Over 1,589 S.F. home plus a large 2 car attached garage. Southern exposure provides all day sunlight for a bright and airy interior. Upper floor has den, 2 bedrooms, bath, covered deck overlooking Oro Bay & south to the Nisqually Delta. Main floor has gourmet kitchen, living rm. pellet stove, bedroom & bath, quality throughout!
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