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1783 W 150 S Hurricane, UT 84737
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Key Details
Sold Price $519,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,605 sqft
Price per Sqft $323
MLS Listing ID 22-230661
Sold Date 06/30/22
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Abv Grd Liv Area 1,605
Originating Board Washington County Board of REALTORS®
Year Built 2021
Annual Tax Amount $586
Tax Year 2022
Lot Size 5,662 Sqft
Acres 0.13
Property Description
1 Year old home. Looks brand New! With a fresh white kitchen this new updated look will not disappoint your client. 2 spots on each side of the home to park toys, 3 custom iron gates Many upgrades Tin Roof, LVP flooring, trim, Quartz throughout all counters,2 tone paint,Deep Kitchen sink, Walk in Pantry, Ceiling Fans, Blinds, Tile surrounding tubs, 240 v. power in the garage.
Location
State UT
County Washington
Area Hurricane Valley
Zoning Residential
Direction SR-9 toward Hurricane Go 2 1/2 miles past ( East ) Walmart, turn South ( Right ) on 1760 next Right on 150 South Home is on the Left. FOLLOW these directions.
Rooms
Master Bedroom 1st Floor
Dining Room No
Kitchen true
Interior
Heating Natural Gas
Cooling Central Air
Exterior
Garage Attached, Garage Door Opener, RV Parking
Garage Spaces 2.0
Community Features Sidewalks
Utilities Available Culinary, City, Electricity Connected, Natural Gas Connected
View Y/N Yes
View Mountain(s)
Roof Type Metal
Street Surface Paved
Accessibility Accessible Bedroom, Accessible Central Living Area, Accessible Closets, Accessible Common Area, Accessible Entrance, Accessible Full Bath, Accessible Kitchen
Building
Lot Description Curbs & Gutters, Secluded
Story 1
Foundation Slab
Water Culinary
Structure Type Brick,Stucco
New Construction No
Schools
School District Hurricane High
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