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105 Armistead Ave
Richland, WA

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This cozy residential property, located at 105 Armistead Avenue in Richland, WA, was built in 1948 and features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 5 total rooms. The lot size is 7,880 square feet and the living space is 1,608 square feet, with an additional 456 square feet in the garage. The property is part of the Plat of Richland Block 511 and is subject to easements and restrictions. The tax assessed value is $227,660, with $177,660 attributed to improvements and $50,000 for the land. The central heating and cooling add convenience to this charming home, which also includes a fireplace.


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2 miles from Resthaven Cemetery
2 miles from All Saints Episcopal Church Memorial Garden
2 miles from Sunset Memorial Gardens

Property Data


Tax Legal Information
Description:
PLAT OF RICHLAND BLOCK 511 LOT 14 SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRIC- TION OF RECORD
Legal Lot Number 1:
14
Subdivision:
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS
Building Ownership Information
Year Built:
1948
Property Type:
Residential
Building Composition
All Buildings Living Total Sq Ft:
1608
Ground Floor Living Sq Ft:
1608
Lot Size in Sq Ft:
7880.00
Lot Width in Feet:
7
Garage Sq Ft:
456
Cooling Type:
Central
Heating Type:
CENTRAL
Number of Bathrooms:
1.00
Number of Bedrooms:
3
Number of Rooms:
5
Number of Stories:
1
Number of Fireplaces:
1

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