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This charming residential property, located at 534 North Madison Street in Oakland City, Indiana, is a part of the NW ADD subdivision and boasts a market value of $111,200. The 1920-built two-story home features 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and 2,154 square feet of living space. Sitting on a spacious lot measuring 5,800 square feet with a depth of 50 feet and a width of 116 feet, this property offers a central heating system and a cozy atmosphere to call home. In 2024, this property was last sold on June 4th, showcasing its history and longevity.
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