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SOLDSold On: 4/26/2017 for $239,900This Property is No Longer Available
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3224 Huntersridge LnTaylor Mill, KY 41015

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Taylor Mill rd. to Taylor Creek L maple Ridge R Huntersridge.
3224 Huntersridge Ln Taylor Mill, KY 41015
Move right into this beautiful home. Loads of updates. Roof replaced 2010, HVAC 2013, Gilkey windows 2011, H2O tank 2008 & front door 2013. Freshly painted, new carpet on the 2nd floor. Finished LL with wet bar & walkout. Large deck off 1st flr and wooded backyard. Hardwood floors in the foyer, hall & dining, ceramic tile in the kitchen. Large Master suite with vaulted ceiling and attached bath.
NOTE: This property was sold on 4/26/2017 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: | 16 x 13 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 2: | 9 x 10 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 3: | 10 x 11 (Level: 2) |
Bedroom 4: | 10 x 10 (Level: 2) |
Breakfast Room: | 9 x 11 (Level: 1) |
Dining Room: | 11 x 14 (Level: 1) |
Entry: | 5 x 10 (Level: 1) |
Kitchen: | 9 x 11 (Level: 1) |
Laundry Room: | 6 x 9 (Level: 1) |
Living Room: | 23 x 14 (Level: 1) |
Recreation Room: | 21 x 28 (Level: L) |
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County: | Kenton County |
Acres: | 0.29 Acres |
Age: | 21 |
Appliances: | Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer |
Architecture: | Traditional |
Basement: | Finished, Walkout |
Basement Type: | Full |
Construction: | Brick, Vinyl |
Cooling: | Central Air |
Garage: | Attached |
Garage spaces: | 2 |
Gas: | Natural |
Heating: | Forced Air, Gas |
Inside Features: | Cathedral Ceiling, Crown Molding, Great Room, Multi Panel Doors |
Kitchen: | Ceramic Tile, Counter Bar, Eat-In, Gourmet, Walkout |
Levels: | 2 Story |
Lot description: | 82x156 |
Master Bedroom: | Bath Adjoins, Walk-in Closet, Wall-to-Wall Carpet |
Misc: | Cable TV, Ceiling Fan, Garage Door Opener, Recess Lights |
Outside: | Deck, Sprinklers |
Parking: | Driveway |
School district: | Kenton County Public |
Sewer: | Public |
View: | Woods |
Water: | Public |

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