2905 NW 5th St
Sold
Sold
$325,000
Estimated Payment: $2,095/month
3 beds
1 baths
1264 sqft

Home for sale in 2905 NW 5th St. MLS #A11521178

Single FamilyType
$257Price per sqft
1957Year built
$542Property Tax

Property details

Nice Single Family Home, 3 Bedrooms And 1 Bathroom Centrally Located In Fort Lauderdale. The Property Features An Updated Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances, Tile Flooring In Living Spaces And Vinyl Floors In The Bedrooms, Large Fence In Backyard And Plenty Space For Parking. Over Size Corner Lot. Property To Be Sold As Is. No Fha Offers Please. Roof Is Around 7 Years Old.

2905 NW 5th St - Spanish version

Facts & Features

Interior

Bedrooms & Bathrooms

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Full bathrooms: 1

Flooring

  • Flooring: Ceramic Tile, Vinyl

Heating

  • Heating features: N/A

Cooling

  • Has cooling: Yes
  • Cooling features: Central Air

Appliances

  • Appliances included: N/A

Other interior features

Property

Property

  • Pool features: N/A
  • Private pool: No
  • Exterior features: Fence
  • Patio & Porch details:
  • View description:

Other property information

  • Parcel number: 504205151220
  • Attached to another structure: No

Construction

Type & style

  • Home type: Detached, One Story

Material information

  • Construction: Block

Condition

  • Year built: 1957

Community & Neighborhood

Location

  • Region: Fort Lauderdale

HOA & Financial

HOA

  • Has HOA: No
  • HOA fee: N/A
  • Amenities included: None

Other financial information

  • Buyer agency compensation: N/A

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