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32 Hillside Avenue New Hartford, CT 06057
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Key Details
Sold Price $185,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,491 sqft
Price per Sqft $124
MLS Listing ID 170298305
Sold Date 10/06/20
Style Colonial,Antique
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Year Built 1885
Annual Tax Amount $3,372
Lot Size 0.440 Acres
Property Description
Lots of possibilities in this beautiful rustic antique home, perched on a hillside road above the picturesque Farmington River in desirable New Hartford! This attractive country home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, plus a HUGE living room and separate family room that can be used as a 4th bedroom. Recent updates include a NEW heating system, NEW water heater, NEW 200 amp electrical service, NEW Anderson windows, NEW carpet, plus NEW roof over the main portion of the house! With a freshly painted exterior, this property is ready for your imagination and finishing touches. This property is ideal for a weekend getaway or for your permanent residence. New Hartford offers one of the best school systems in CT and this home is conveniently situated just minutes to Ski Sundown, renowned fishing at the Farmington River and beautiful downtown New Hartford... MUST SEE!
Location
State CT
County Litchfield
Zoning R15
Rooms
Basement Unfinished
Interior
Interior Features Cable - Available
Heating Baseboard
Cooling Ceiling Fans
Exterior
Exterior Feature Gutters, Lighting, Patio
Garage Off Street Parking
Waterfront Description Not Applicable
Roof Type Asphalt Shingle
Building
Lot Description Level Lot, Lightly Wooded, Sloping Lot
Foundation Stone
Sewer Shared Septic
Water Public Water Connected
Schools
Elementary Schools Per Board Of Ed
Middle Schools Per Board Of Ed
High Schools Per Board Of Ed
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Bought with Thomas G. Clark