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SOLDSold On: 2/5/2019 for $135,800This Property is No Longer Available
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634 Cardinal DrTaylor Mill, KY 41015

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Meadow Ln to Keavy Dr/Redbud Dr to Cardinal
634 Cardinal Dr Taylor Mill, KY 41015
Beautiful, updated brick ranch on a dead end street! Updated kitchen features new cabinets, granite counter tops, & tile flooring. Bathroom also completely updated with tile flooring & updated vanity / fixtures. Wood floors throughout the rest of the main level. Rear built in garage with ample parking space. Book your private showing today!
NOTE: This property was sold on 2/5/2019 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: | 12 x 13 (Level: 1) |
Bedroom 2: | 12 x 12 (Level: 1) |
Bedroom 3: | 12 x 10 (Level: 1) |
Living Room: | 12 x 19 (Level: 1) |
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County: | Kenton County |
Acres: | 0.41 Acres |
Age: | 65 |
Appliances: | Dishwasher, Dryer, Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer |
Architecture: | Ranch |
Basement: | Concrete Floor, Unfinished, Walkout |
Basement Type: | Full |
Construction: | Brick |
Cooling: | Attic Fan, Central Air |
Fireplace: | Wood |
Garage: | Built in, Heated, Rear |
Garage spaces: | 1 |
Gas: | Natural |
Heating: | Forced Air |
Kitchen: | Ceramic Tile, Eat-In, Marble/Granite/Slate, Pantry, Solid Surface Ctr |
Levels: | 1 Story |
Lot description: | of record |
Master Bedroom: | Wood Floors |
Misc: | Home Warranty, Recess Lights, Smoke Alarm |
Outside: | Patio, Porch, Wooded Lot |
Parking: | Driveway |
School district: | Kenton County Public |
Sewer: | Public |
View: | Woods |
Water: | Public |

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