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Sold for $99,900 on 02/16/24
  • $99,900

    1407 Spring St, Syracuse, NY 13208

    4beds
    1,848sqft
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1890
    3,267 Square Feet Lot
    $162,500 Zestimate®
    $54/sqft
    $2,397 Estimated rent

    What's special

    Zillow last checked: 7 hours ago

    Listing updated: February 21, 2024 at 11:18am

    Listed by:

    Zachary Johnson 315-396-0493,

    Hunt Real Estate Era

    Bought with:

    Terrance Bradley, 30BR0480879

    Coldwell Banker Prime Prop,Inc

    Source: NYSAMLSs,MLS#: S1511196MLS LogoOriginating MLS: Syracuse

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 4
    • Bathrooms: 2
    • Full bathrooms: 1
    • 1/2 bathrooms: 1
    • Main level bathrooms: 1
    Heating
    • Gas, Forced Air
    Appliances
    • Included: Gas Cooktop, Gas Water Heater, Refrigerator
    Features
    • Separate/Formal Living Room, Other, See Remarks
    • Flooring: Laminate, Luxury Vinyl, Varies
    • Basement: Full
    • Has fireplace: No
    Interior area
    • Total structure area: 1,848
    • Total interior livable area: 1,848 sqft

    Property

    Parking
    • Parking features: No Garage
    Features
    • Levels: Two
    • Stories: 2
    • Exterior features: Blacktop Driveway
    Lot
    • Size: 3,267 sqft
    • Dimensions: 33 x 99
    • Features: Residential Lot
    Details
    • Parcel number: 31150000200000190060000000
    • Special conditions: Standard

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: SingleFamily
    • Architectural style: Historic/Antique
    • Property subtype: Single Family Residence
    Materials
    • Wood Siding
    • Foundation: Stone
    Condition
    • Resale
    • Year built: 1890

    Utilities & green energy

    • Sewer: Connected
    • Water: Connected, Public
    • Utilities for property: Sewer Connected, Water Connected

    Community & neighborhood

    Location
    • Region: Syracuse

    Other

    Other facts
    • Listing terms: Cash,Conventional
    Services availability