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4133 SEQUOIA RD

PRICE: $225,000

4133 SEQUOIA RD
Memphis, TN 38117

Location is perfect! Just down the street from the greenline entrance on Graham. Over 1500 sq ft that includes 3 beds, 2 baths, LR, DR and added on den. Beautiful hardwood floors. Large kitchen with great counter space. The den has a stone fireplace and plenty of windows to let natural light flow in. The backyard is fenced in and has a paved patio area and walk way to the detached garage. The garage is big enough for the car and personal items.

  • Beds 3
  • Living Area 8,712 Sq.Ft.
  • Status Sold

Features & Amenities

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Interior

Total Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Kitchen: Cable Wired, Cooktop, Dishwasher, Disposal, Self Cleaning Oven
Fireplace: In Den/Great Room
Other Interior Features: Part Hardwood, Tile, 2 or More Baths, 2 nd Bedroom, 3 rd Bedroom, Den/Great Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room, Primary Bedroom, Great Room, Pantry, Separate Dining Room, Separate Living Room, Updated/Renovated Kitchen, Washer/Dryer Connections, All Bedrooms Down, Full Bath Down, Primary Down, Attic Access

Exterior

Stories: 1
Utilites: Public Sewer, Public Water
Pool: None
Roof: Composition Shingles
Lot Features: Landscaped, Level, Wood Fenced
Parking: Detached, Driveway/Pad, Front-Load Garage
Heat Type: Central
AIR Conditioning: Ceiling Fan(s), Central
Substructure: Slab
Other Exterior Features: Wrought Iron Security Drs, Patio

Area & Lot

Status: Sold
Living Area: 8,712 Sq.Ft.
Lot Area: 8,712 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID: 10046465
Type: Residential
Year Built: 1952
Neighborhood: Communities
Architecture Styles: Traditional

Financial

Sales Price: $225,000
Real Estate Taxes: $1,391/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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