$300,000
3 Beds
3.5 Baths
SqFt
1.02 Acre Lot
44,431 Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Single Family Residence
Price Type
Year Built 1974
Neighborhood Glendon Hills
Days on Website 26

Property Map

$300,000 – 904 6th Street, Bessemer City, NC 28016

Street View

Courtesy of Gibson Realty Group, LLC.

Description

Nestled within the quiet neighborhood of Glendon Hills, you will find this hidden gem! This perfectly situated, character driven home boasts all the endearing and exciting opportunities you can imagine and more. From beautiful curb appeal with mature trees and landscaping to all the conveniences for everyday life. This charming diamond in the rough packs a big punch, comes with three lots and is seeking its new owner. Welcome to 904 N. 6th Street!

Property Details and Features

Appliances & Equipment

  • Description: “Electric Water Heater”

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 3
  • Half Bathrooms: 1

Bedrooms

  • Total Bathrooms: 3

Building

  • Finished Area Above Grade: 1448
  • Area: 1448
  • Architecture: “Ranch”
  • Construction Materials: “Brick Full”
  • Year Built: 1974
  • Construction Type: Site Built

Cooling

  • Details: “Central Air”

Heating

  • Heating: “Central”

Laundry

  • Description: “Utility Room”, “Main Level”

Listing

  • Days on Market: 24
  • Listing Price: 300000

Location

  • City: Bessemer City
  • State: NC
  • Zip: 28016
  • County: Gaston
  • Subdivision: Glendon Hills

Lot

  • Features: “Wooded”
  • Size: 1.02
  • Size Units: Acres

Schools

  • Elementary: Unspecified
  • Middle/Junior High: Unspecified
  • High School: Unspecified

Utilities

  • Sewer: “Public Sewer”
  • Water Source: “City”

Auction Info

  • Auction Y/N: 0

Garage

  • Man Level Garage: 1
  • Garage SqFt: 632

Interior Features

  • SqFt Lower: 0
  • Main SqFt: 1448
  • Third SqFt: 0
  • Heated Basement SqFt: 614
  • Unheated Total SqFt: 614

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