17 E 13th Ave
Hutchinson, KS 67501

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 1,288 SF |
About This Property
(620) 960-1120 - Rent or Sale - 2 bed 1 bath home with central heat and air. Washer & dryer hookups, carpet and back yard. No indoor smoking allowed. Applicants must have 1st month's rent and deposit to schedule a showing. This property is also available on a Rent-to-Own basis for $58,000. $6,000 down payment and $300 escrow fee would be required up front. On a 15 year loan your monthly payments would be approximately $629.30. This includes principal, interest, property taxes, and escrow fee. Buyer would also be responsible to purchase home insurance in addition. (RLNE2673269)
17 E 13th Ave is a house located in Reno County and the 67501 ZIP Code.
Hutchinson is a small city positioned about fifty miles northwest of Wichita on the banks of the Arkansas River. The community, known as “Hutch” among locals, grew in the late 19th century as salt mining operations developed, and many mines are still in active use today. The historic downtown district along Main Street is packed with locally-owned shops and cafes housed in vintage storefronts, as well as beautifully-preserved landmarks like Wiley Plaza and the Hutchinson Fox Theatre.
Folks across the region also know Hutchinson as the site of the Kansas State Fair, which draws massive crowds to town for ten days every September. The local rental market tends to be quite affordable, with a wide range of apartments and single-family homes perfect for any lifestyle or budget.
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