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Description

Step into timeless character and space with this 1910-built home offering 1,516 finished square feet, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths. Situated on a large corner lot in the heart of Buffalo Lake, this property features generously sized rooms, two fireplaces, and a classic wraparound front porch—perfect for relaxing. Inside, you’ll find spacious living areas with original charm and a layout that offers flexibility for a variety of needs. The home presents a great opportunity for those looking to build equity and bring their own vision to life, with room to enhance and update over time. The oversized four-car detached garage is a standout feature, offering abundant space for vehicles, storage, or workshop use. The expansive corner lot provides added privacy and outdoor potential, whether for gardening, recreation, or future improvements. Conveniently located with easy access to highways, this home offers the best of small-town living while remaining accessible to surrounding areas. A unique opportunity for buyers looking for space, character, and the chance to make a home their own.



Property Information

Status: Active
Sub Type: ********
List Price: $69,900
MLS#: 7061969
Current Price: $69,900
Address: 106 E Park Avenue, Buffalo Lake, MN 55332
City: Buffalo Lake
State: MN
Postal Code: 55332
Geo Lat: 44.734084
Geo Lon: -94.617393
Subdivision: Lammers Court
County: Renville

Property Description

Year Built: 1905
Lot Size SqFt: 27442.8
Gen Tax: 1654
Specials Inst: 0
High School: Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart
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Total SqFt.: 1648
Style: Array
Total Bedrooms: 3
Total Bathrooms: 2
Total Full Baths: 0
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Garage Stalls: 4
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