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1639 DELMONT RD

PRICE: $182,000

1639 DELMONT RD
Memphis, TN 38117

Showings start Friday, May 15th. Classic East Memphis home, updated for today's buyer. Contemporary paint colors, hardwood floors, and smooth ceilings. Updated kitchen has white quartz countertops, subway tile and newer appliances. Master bath is updated with gorgeous glass shower w/ skylight, tilework and fixtures. HVAC, Electric Panel, light fixtures, fans, driveway and carpet are new and/or updated. Large storage shed. Cedar shutters & columns adds pretty curb appeal to this well kept home.

  • Beds 3
  • Living Area 7,840.8 Sq.Ft.
  • Status Sold

Features & Amenities

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Interior

Total Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Other Interior Features: Part Hardwood, Part Carpet, Tile, Smooth Ceiling, Living Room, Den/Great Room, Kitchen, Primary Bedroom, 2 nd Bedroom, 3 rd Bedroom, 2 or More Baths, Laundry Room, Separate Den, Separate Living Room, Updated/Renovated Kitchen, All Bedrooms Down, Renovated Bathroom, Sky Light(s) in Bath

Exterior

Stories: 1
Utilites: Electric Water Heater, Public Sewer
Pool: None
Roof: Composition Shingles
Lot Features: Iron Fenced, Landscaped, Level, Some Trees, Wood Fenced
Parking: Driveway/Pad
Heat Type: Central
AIR Conditioning: Central
Substructure: Slab
Other Exterior Features: Wrought Iron Security Drs, Storage Building, Porch, Patio, Wood Fence, Sidewalks

Area & Lot

Status: Sold
Living Area: 7,840.8 Sq.Ft.
Lot Area: 7,840.8 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID: 10076482
Type: Residential
Year Built: 1956
Neighborhood: Communities
Architecture Styles: Traditional

Financial

Sales Price: $182,000
Real Estate Taxes: $871/yr
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Memphis, located on the Mississippi River in the southwest corner of Tennessee, is the largest city in the state. Settled by Native Americans and later the French, Memphis was founded in 1819 and incorporated in 1826. After falling to Union forces during the Civil War, then suffering yellow fever epidemics in the 1870s, the city declined and went bankrupt. With its prime location on the Mississippi, Memphis rebounded, becoming a natural distribution center for the South and Midwest.

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