Clean up and update this great 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath Tri-Level in an established neighborhood that is just blocks from shopping, schools and dining. Living areas on main level, bedrooms on upper level and bonus rooms and office on the lower level. Fireplace with insert in living room, woodstove in family, 2 bay windows, new tile in bath, newer hot water heater, storage above garage and tilt out windows. Located on a spacious corner lot with a fenced yard, wood deck, covered patio and oversized 2 car detached garage. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Address:
450 Tower Road - 331189
Forsyth,
MO
65653
US
Intersection ofHwy 160 & Tower Road Community of **FORECLOSURES**
Features:
Cable TV, Ceiling Fans(s), Counters-Laminate, Entry-Walk Up, Hood/Fan, Oven/Range-Elec, Propane Tank - Owned, Wash/Dry Hookup, Water Heater-Elec, Water Softener, Windows-Thermopane
Fact Sheet:
Listing Type: Sale Property Type: BiLevel Architecture Type: Residential Year Built: 1971 Price:
$84,900 Sold Date: 3/19/2010 Sold Amount: $83,900 Interior Size: 2,065 sq. ft. Stories: 3.0 Lot Size: .42 acre(s) Bedrooms: 3 room(s) Bathrooms: 2.5 room(s) Garage Size (# of cars): 2 Property Tax:
$691
Amenities:
Living Room, Dining Room, Fireplace, Basement, Patio, Central Air, Master Bedroom, Family Room
School Information:
The Forsyth Public School District is divided into three schools on one campus. The Forsyth Elementary school houses students in kindergarten through grade four. The Middle School contains grades five through and eight and the High School houses grades 9 through 12. The three schools house a total of 1120 students and 81 teachers.
Local Area Information:
Located approximately 12 miles East of the popular tourist destination of Branson, Forsyth serves as the county seat. Steeped rich in history this part of the Ozark Region was originally deep inside the Osage Indian Realm, seized and controlled by Confederate forces, burned by Union troops and during the reign of the Bald Knobbers the Courthouse was totally destroyed along with any county records. In 1837 Taney County was created but it wasn’t until 1845 that Forsyth became the permanent seat of justice for Taney County. In December 1890 the Village of Forsyth was incorporated. In the mid-1950’s Forsyth was moved 2 miles West to its current location when plans were made for the construction of a dam on the White River.
Last Updated: 3/24/2010
Listed
by Kelly Grisham of RE/MAX Associated Brokers, Inc.