130 W Remington St
Black River, NY 13612
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
2,040 sq ft
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Available
Available Nov 1

About This Home
Absolutely stunning house ready for you to call it home. Located one mile from Ft. Drum and 5 miles from Watertown,this beautiful home is perfect. The original hardwood interior mixed with the perfect updates,make the home energy efficient while being a great place to live. This house is very private with the oversized yard,2 car detached garage,and circular driveway. The wooded backyard makes you feel like you are living in the country. This is a must see home. Call today to learn about how you can make this your new home.
130 W Remington St is a house located in Jefferson County and the 13612 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Carthage Central attendance zone.
Contact
- Listed by Micah Matteson | Matteson Property Management,LLC
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CNYIS, UNYREIS, WNYREIS
Nestled along Black River, this namesake village provides a quaint, relaxing experience in upstate New York. The river flows throughout town, providing residents with a scenic backdrop. This predominately residential area features quaint, yet upscale colonial houses, duplexes, and mid-rise apartments. Black River has a few small businesses, a park, an old-school drive-in, and a trailhead, but most people travel to nearby communities like Watertown to access more options for amenities and employment. Conveniently, Black River is less than 15 minutes away from Watertown. Traveling to Watertown and other towns is made easy with U.S. Highway 3 running through Black River.
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