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Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
Single Family
MLS #:
1026837
Price:
$ 849,000
Address:
56 Scott Avenue Chautauqua Institution, New York 14722
Property Type:
Single Family
School District:
Chautauqua Lake
Size (square feet):
4000
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
5
Half Bathrooms:
Year Built:
2005
Lot Size (acres):
40' x 55'(0)
Est. Annual Taxes:
$13,983
Listing Courtesy of:
MAPLE GROUP REAL ESTATE
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Don't miss this beautiful new house in Chautauqua's Garden District. This multi-family home is handicap accessible on all levels. Rental income for 2010 was $54,000. Rent the first floor apartment and use the rest or easily convert to a single family house. The first floor apartment has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The covered patio provides a spacious sitting area. The upper level unit has an entry on the first floor and there is an elevator to take you to the second and third floors. The second floor has a spacious living room and fully equipped kitchen as well as a full bathroom and bedroom. The third floor has three additional bedrooms and two more bathrooms. Bedrooms are all wall to wall carpet, bathrooms are all tile. Enjoy the porches on the second and third floor levels. There is also a loft accessible from the third floor that can be used for overflow sleeping or play space for children. There is plenty of room for family and friends in this year round home. Rental contracts for 2011 season must be honored.