c. 1945 in Gladwin, MI
Posted on OHD: 8/16/22. Last OHD Update: 8/16/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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300 S Arcade St, Gladwin, MI 48624
Welcome home, you will fall in love with all the charm this home as to offer! The professionally landscaped yard is a huge bonus! With perennials designed to bloom throughout the growing season adding color all through the spring, summer and fall. Lilac bushes that run all along the side of the road are over 80 years old. Conveniently located only a block and a half from downtown, in a quiet neighborhood. Walkway entrance to Gladwin City Park is directly across the street. Kitchen features newer cabinets with Cambria countertops, tile back splash adds to the up dated look of this awesome kitchen! You will enjoy the high BTU, 5 burner stove, with convection oven. Whisper-quiet programmable dish washer. French door refrigerator. Also included additional refrigerator and top loading freezer in the basement. Living room includes built-in bookshelves, a large wood burning fireplace, trimmed with reclaimed barn wood, including the original woodwork trim. Second floor includes 2 bedrooms, along with a full bath. Back porch is heated is a great space for a home office, sun porch, or large mud room. Large 2 1/2 car garage features plenty of storage space above, work bench, dog kennel. Furnace, central air, water softening system was installed in 2015. Roof and chimney have been inspected and are in good condition. Home offers Lots of storage! Don't delay schedule your showing today!
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,714 Sq Ft · 0.19 Ac.
Listed With
April Richards, Century 21 Signature Realty :: (989) 837-2100
Reference Links
State: Michigan | Region: Midwest (East North Central) | Associated Styles or Type: Minimal Traditional | Period & Associated Styles: Minimal Traditional (1935-1950), Modern (1900+) |


























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