This river front property has NEW ROOF, NEW SIDING, NEW WINDOWS! All the expensive stuff has already been done for you.Customize this home to suit your style. All demolition has been completed...Its time for you to finish it off. This large home has a very generous floor plan. The 2nd floor has multiple views of the Oswego River. The property is Water Front with limited access to the River.
Off market
$50,000
421 W 1st St S, Fulton, NY 13069
5beds
2,232sqft
2 Story
Built in 1885
0.28 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$22/sqft
$2,346 Estimated rent
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- Full bathrooms: 2
Heating
- Forced air, Other
Cooling
- Other
Features
- Flooring: Other
- Basement: Full
- Attic: Unfinished
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 2,232 sqft
Property
Features
- Exterior features: Vinyl
- Has view: Yes
- View description: Water
- Has water view: Yes
- Water view: Water
- Frontage length: 80
Lot
- Size: 0.28 Acres
- Features: Views
Details
- Parcel number: 350400253230411
- Special conditions: Standard
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
- Architectural style: Two Story
- Property subtype: 2 Story
Materials
- Metal
Condition
- Existing
- Year built: 1885
Utilities & green energy
- Sewer: Public Sewer
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Fulton
Other
Other facts
- ViewYN: true
- Sewer: Public Sewer
- ArchitecturalStyle: Two Story
- Basement: Full
- RoomsTotal: 11
- ConstructionMaterials: Vinyl Siding
- FrontageLength: 80
- Flooring: See Remarks
- SpecialListingConditions: Standard
- FoundationDetails: Stone
- ParkingFeatures: No Garage
- OpenParkingYN: true
- Cooling: Other
- LeaseAmount: 0
- LotFeatures: Views
- View: Water
- StructureType: House
- Heating: See Remarks
- YearBuiltDetails: Existing
- Attic: Unfinished
- Appliances: Other - See Remarks
- PropertyCondition: Existing
- CoveredSpaces: 0.0000
- RoomDiningRoomFeatures: See Remarks
- RoomKitchenFeatures: See Remarks
- PropertySubType: 2 Story
- MlsStatus: U-Under Contract