
Description
Welcome Home to this sun filled, vintage colonial that has been tastefully renovated throughout! While keeping the integrity of the 1900s architecture with NEW flooring, NEW carpet, and a NEW HVAC system of the kitchen and bathrooms has brought it to 2023! The bright and open first floor greets you with a full entertaining area with Living Room (14x20), Dining Room (17x13), and Eat in Kitchen (14x12). The second level and third level feature 2 bedrooms with a full stall NEW showers. Low taxes! Enclosed fenced backyard ready for someone's creative inspiration. Access to Elizabeth's National Ribbon Schools, 6 mins Kean University, 3 mins to Union County College Elizabeth campus. Commuters delight with NJ Transit buses 26,52,58,59,112 (to NY), 2 mins NJ train, PKWY, and rt98, rt278. 7 mins to Jersey Gardens Outlet Mall, 7mins Newark Airport, and 32 mins to NYC. Fun fact: this home is 2 mins from the The Nathaniel Bonnell House which is a historical landmark in Elizabeth and one of the members of the original settlers of Elizabeth!
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4BEDS
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0.06ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
Description
Welcome Home to this sun filled, vintage colonial that has been tastefully renovated throughout! While keeping the integrity of the 1900s architecture with NEW flooring, NEW carpet, and a NEW HVAC system of the kitchen and bathrooms has brought it to 2023! The bright and open first floor greets you with a full entertaining area with Living Room (14x20), Dining Room (17x13), and Eat in Kitchen (14x12). The second level and third level feature 2 bedrooms with a full stall NEW showers. Low taxes! Enclosed fenced backyard ready for someone's creative inspiration. Access to Elizabeth's National Ribbon Schools, 6 mins Kean University, 3 mins to Union County College Elizabeth campus. Commuters delight with NJ Transit buses 26,52,58,59,112 (to NY), 2 mins NJ train, PKWY, and rt98, rt278. 7 mins to Jersey Gardens Outlet Mall, 7mins Newark Airport, and 32 mins to NYC. Fun fact: this home is 2 mins from the The Nathaniel Bonnell House which is a historical landmark in Elizabeth and one of the members of the original settlers of Elizabeth!
