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Burlington, Hartford County, Connecticut House For Sale - .7 Acres
Burlington, Hartford County, Connecticut House For Sale - .7 Acres
Burlington-Statuesque Tri-level townhouse w/ winter views of the Farmington River. Built in 2007. gas FP, 3 BR, 2.1 bath. Beautiful open floorplan - kitchen loaded with high end stainless appliances. Master BR boasting tray ceiling-privace galore! Condo fee 750/mo. $219,900. www.NorthStarRE.com What are you waiting for??? Call Lynn Damboise 860-777-5327

Property type:
House
Parcel Size:
.7 Acres
Price:
$219,900
MLS or other ID:
101-3000005396
 

PROPERTY FEATURES
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Natural Gas:
Available
Views
River
 
Residence
Bedrooms:
3
Total Square Feet:
1450
Year Built:
2007
Property
City:
Burlington
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