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660 N 2ND STREET #308, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401

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660 N 2nd Street #308 Minneapolis, MN 55401
Listing #6515679
Listing Office: Realty Group LLC
This home sale information is not an appraisal, competitive or comparative market analysis, CMA or home valuation.
Offered For $279,990
Status Sold
Property Type condo
Beds 1 Beds
Baths 1 Baths
Finished Sqft 950 SqFt
Year Built 1998
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Location Information

County: Hennepin

Latitude: 44.988681

Longitude: -93.274876

Subdivision/Development: Cic 0847 River Station Condo

Interior Features

Has Dining Room: Yes

Dining Room Description: Informal Dining Room

Amenities: Elevator(s)

Has Fireplace: No

Number of Fireplaces: 0

Heating: Forced Air

Cooling: Central Air

Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Range, Refrigerator, Washer

Basement Description: None

Has Basement: No

Total Number of Units: 0

Accessibility: Doors 36"+, Accessible Elevator Installed

Exterior Features

Stories: One

Construction: Brick/Stone

Septic or Sewer: City Sewer/Connected

Water: City Water/Connected

Parking Description: Heated Garage, Secured, Shared Garage/Stall, Underground

Has Garage: Yes

Garage Spaces: 1

Fencing: None

Pool Description: None

Lot Description: Public Transit (w/in 6 blks), Tree Coverage - Light

Lot Size in Acres: 0

Lot Dimensions: Common

Road Frontage: City Street

School

High School District: Minneapolis

Additional Information

Property Type: CND

Property SubType: High Rise

Year Built: 1998

Tax Amount (Annual): $0

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