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3-Bedroom Home with Large Backyard Carport

(417) 730-1414

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3-Bedroom Home with Large Backyard Carport apartments start at $1,250/month. There are 1 available apartments priced from $1,250 to $1,250.Info provided by ShowMeTheRent

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3-Bedroom Home with Large Backyard Carport is located in the Tom Watkins neighborhood at
2117 North Lexington Avenue, Springfield, MO 65803
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Amenities

  • Carport
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Range
Unit Amenities
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Range
Property Amenities
  • Carport
  • Parking
This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a practical layout designed for everyday living. The living room features good natural light, creating a bright and welcoming area for everyday living. The kitchen includes ample cabinet and counter space for daily cooking needs. The bedrooms offer practical layouts with closet space, and the bathroom is centrally located for convenience. Outside, the large backyard provides plenty of room to enjoy time outdoors. A covered carport offers off-street parking and protection from the elements. Call us today to schedule a showing! Investment Realty, Inc. 417-730-1414 ^Coming Soon^ ^Available 04/01^

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Walk Score® 50% of the area is walkableCar-Dependent50
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Walk Score: 50Car-Dependent, some daily errands possible without a car.Transit Score:

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