Land and Rural Retreats PRINCETON, Bureau County, Illinois House For Sale - 1.32 Acres

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PRINCETON, Bureau County, Illinois House For Sale - 1.32 Acres
PRINCETON, Bureau County, Illinois House For Sale - 1.32 Acres
This beautifully designed 1.5 story 4 bedroom home reflects today's life style. All about family but created for easy entertainment with a kitchen being the center focal point. Family room, living room and dining all within easy access of this central kitchen. Master bedroom suite on 1st floor along with 2 additional bedrooms. A fourth bedroom is on the 2nd floor with large bonus room. Walk out basement & garage.

Property type:
House
Parcel Size:
1.32 Acres
Price:
$324,900
MLS or other ID:
06865606
 
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PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Fine Dining
 
Residence
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Total Square Feet:
2910
Year Built:
2004
Property
City:
Princeton
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ABOUT LINDA KASZYNSKI
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Flat prairie land, rolling hills and towering bluffs make for excellent biking opportunities in Illinois. The Rock Island Trail is a 27-mile greenway that serves as a hiking, biking and cross-country ski trail through the scenic and rural central region of the state. Hikers can trek through the rugged bluffs of Mississippi... more