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SOLDSold On: 7/31/2018 for $495,000This Property is No Longer Available
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306 Grant StTroy, OH 45373

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From I-75, take exit to Route 55/Market Street. Go west (left) on Drury, right on Grant Street
306 Grant St Troy, OH 45373
The owners (or temporary stewards as they prefer to be called) of 306 Grant Street located in the Southwest Historic District neighborhood of Troy Ohio are sad to leave the historic home with which they have been entrusted to care. This Pretzinger designed home features the beauty of homes built in the early 1900's but has been carefully updated to today's standards and taste. With over 4,000 s.f. of space, you will find a grand living room, formal dining room, family room and office/study. The kitchen has a breakfast nook and butler's pantry. Updated with corian countertops, range with gas stovetop and 2 electric ovens and several assembly areas for baking/cooking - you will love your time in the kitchen! Mudroom off kitchen. Glamorous owner suite with top of the line amenities. 2 bedrooms with Jack-N-Jill bathroom. 1 bedroom with full bath open to guests or privacy of 4th bedroom. You are not going to believe the Linen room! Updated heating/cooling. Fully, finished basement!
NOTE: This property was sold on 7/31/2018 and is no longer available. The details listed below are believed accurate to the date of the sale and are subject to change.
Room Dimensions | |
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Bedroom 1: | 17 x 16 (Level: 2ND) |
Bedroom 2: | 18 x 13 (Level: 2ND) |
Bedroom 3: | 17 x 12 (Level: 2ND) |
Bedroom 4: | 13 x 11 (Level: 2ND) |
Dining Room: | 18 x 14 (Level: 1ST) |
Entry: | 10 x 10 (Level: 1ST) |
Family Room: | 18 x 14 (Level: 1ST) |
Kitchen: | 14 x 14 (Level: 1ST) |
Living Room: | 26 x 17 (Level: 1ST) |
Mud Room: | 11 x 7 (Level: 1ST) |
Other Room 1: | 11 x 8 (Level: 2ND) |
Other Room 2: | 14 x 9 (Level: BSMT) |
Recreation Room: | 23 x 14 (Level: BSMT) |
Study: | 21 x 13 (Level: 1ST) |
Utility Room: | 20 x 13 (Level: BSMT) |
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County: | Miami County |
Acres: | 0.56 Acres |
Age: | 107 |
Appliances: | Dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, Refrigerator, Range, Washer |
Basement Type: | Finished, Full, Walkout |
Construction: | Brick, Stucco, Tile, Wood |
Cooling: | Central, Heat Pump |
Garage: | 2 Car, 3 Car, Carport, Detached, Opener, Overhead Storage, Storage |
Garage spaces: | |
Gas: | Natural Gas |
Heating: | Air Cleaner, Forced Air, Humidifier, Heat Pump, Hot Water/Steam |
Levels: | 2.5 Story |
Lot description: | 175 x 141 |
Outside: | Cable TV, Fence, Lawn Sprinkler, Patio |
S/A Taxes: | 2420.68 |
School district: | Troy City |
Sewer: | Sanitary Sewer |
Water: | City Water, Well |

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