$42,900
Bedroom(s): 3
Bathroom(s): 1
Square Footage: 1152
Year Built: 1961
MLS#: 11697640
Found in Dallas County on 1708 Marsalis Road in Lancaster Texas, this property has 3 bedroom(s) and 1 bathroom(s).
This Single Family home was built in 1961 and is currently available at $42,900.
For more information about MLS #11697640 or other homes for sale in the 75134 area of Lancaster, please contact Larry Taylor by clicking on the Request More Information button.
| Cooling System: | Central Air-Elec |
| County: | Dallas |
| Features: | N, Cable TV Available, Paneling, Window Coverings, Linen Closet |
| Fireplace: | No Fireplaces |
| Heating System: | Central Heat-Gas |
| Kitchen Amenities: | Range/Oven-Gas, Eat-in Kitchen |
| Other Rooms: | 1 Living Area, Dryer Hookup-Elec, Full Size W/D Area, Separate Room, Washer Hookup |
| Parking/Garage: | No Carport Spaces, No Covered Spaces, No Garage, Uncovered |
| Planned Community: | Beckley City |
| Private Pool: | No Pool |
| Private Spa: | |
| Property Type: | Single Family |
| Roof: | Composition |
| Stories: | 1 |
| Tax Amount: | $1,475 |
| Utilities: | City Sewer, City Water |
| Water Source: | City Water |
| Listed By: | Ellen Clark |
| Listing Courtesy Of: | Town Square Realty |
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