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520 N Gibson Street

Princeton, IN, 47670

  • Price $140,000
  • Beds2
  • Baths1
  • Sq. Ft.884
  • MLS #202505484
Welcome to this charming ranch-style 2-bedroom, 1-bath home in Princeton, Indiana! Featuring an open floor plan, this home seamlessly flows from the spacious kitchen into the large living room, offering a perfect space for entertaining. Recently updated, it includes a fenced backyard on a generously sized lot, ideal for outdoor activities. The kitchen offers ample storage, and the covered back deck is perfect for relaxing after a hard days work. With a detached garage and a quiet, friendly neighborhood, this home is conveniently located just a few miles from Toyota and near the town square. A great place to call home!
Bedrooms
2
Style
One Story
Bathrooms
1
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
0.1100
Year Built
1952
Water
Public
Sewer
Public
Sq, ft. finished
884sq. ft (approx.)
Sq, ft. total
884sq. ft (approx)
Garage
Yes - 1.0 car
Subdivision
None
Cooling
Central Air
Heating
Forced Air
Basement
Crawl
Exterior
Vinyl
Annual Taxes
700.00
Association Dues
0.00
Dishwasher,Refrigerator,Oven-Electric,Range-Electric
District
North Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Princeton
Middle School
Princeton
High School
Princeton
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Johnnie Stewart of Dauby Real Estate, 812-746-0541.

    Tyler Simmons

    Realtor
    Cell: (812) 890-1827

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Listing Data updated: February 23, 2025, 1:00 am
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