5715 227th St E, Spanaway
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Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1.75 Square Ft: 1453 Lot Size: 9148 sq ft. Listing Office: Your Choice Real Estate NWAdditional Information
Year Built: 1998 Prop. Type: Residential Style: 10-1 Story Area: Spanaway Subdivision: Spanaway Exterior: Wood Products Garage Spaces: 2 Heating & Cooling: – Energy Source: Natural Gas Interior Features: Bath Off Master, Dble Pane/Strm Windw, Dining Room, Vaulted Ceilings, Walk-in Closet Appliances: Dishwasher, Microwave, Range/Oven School District: Bethel Lot Details: Dead End Street, Paved Street Fireplaces: 1 Bank Owned: No Short Sale: – Site Features: Cable TV, Fenced-Fully, Patio, RV Parking, Shop View: – Listing Status: SoldSchools
Elementary School: – Junior High School: – High School: –Description
1 Story home featuring 3 bedrooms & 1.75 baths. Approx 1453 Sf of living space offering you a Open Kitchen floor plan with Island, Oak Cabinets,gas stove & pantry. Beautiful cobblestone/rock gas fireplace in family rm w/vaulted ceilings. Dining room & formal living. Air Conditioning for those hot summer nights. Fully Fenced back yard with RV Parking and a 10x12 garage/shop in back. Patio, walkway and firepit to enjoy out in the back yard w/some trees for privacy. Home qualifies for USDA loan.
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