2214 Parkplace St SE
Decatur, AL 35601
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Bedrooms
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Available
Available Sep 12
Highlights
- Main Floor Primary Bedroom
- End Unit
- Home Office
- Living Room
- Central Heating and Cooling System
- Dining Room

About This Home
2BR/2BA END UNIT TOWNHOUSE LOCATED NEAR PT MALLARD PARK,GOLF COURSE,AND WALKING TRAIL. WELCOMING LIVING ROOM WITH GAS LOG FIREPLACE,TREY CEILING,AND LAMINATE FLOORS. EATIN KITCEN WITH GRANITE COUNTERTOPS,PANTRY,AND BUILTIN DESK. MASTER BEDROOM OFFERS A LARGE WALK-IN CLOSET AND A PRIVATE 3/4 BATH WITH TILED SHOWER. OFF THE MASTER BEDROOM IS AN ADDITIONAL ROOM THAT CAN BE USED FOR AN OFFICE OR A PRIVATE DEN AREA. BEDROOM 2 HAS ACCESS TO A FULL BATH OFF THE HALLWAY AREA. FENCED IN SIDE YARD WITH PATIO AREA. ALL UTILITIES TO BE PAID BY TENANT. NO PETS. WASHER AND DRYER NOT WARRANTED AND WILL NOT BE REPAIRED.
2214 Parkplace St SE is a townhome located in Morgan County and the 35601 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Decatur City attendance zone.
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Contact
- Listed by Blake Wright | Southern Oak Properties,Inc
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ValleyMLS
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- Dishwasher
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- Refrigerator
Located along the Tennessee River, Downtown Decatur blends natural beauty, history, and Southern charm with art, culture, and a modern vibe. With its wide, walkable sidewalks paved with brick and its historic buildings filled with shops and restaurants, this riverside gem only gets better when you factor in its variety of museums, historic sites, and art galleries.
Downtown Decatur is home to the Cook Museum of Natural Science, the Carnegie Visual Arts Center, the Old State Bank, the Princess Theatre for the Performing Arts, and the Dancy-Polk House -- a landmark built in 1829. The Blue and Gray Museum is home to Civil War memorabilia, and the Farmers Market is held April through November.
Living in Downtown Decatur, you'll be able to enjoy the riverside Rhodes Ferry Park, home to a playground, picnic areas, and walking paths. This park also hosts a variety of events, including a summer concert series.
Learn more about living in Downtown DecaturColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 10 min | 5.6 mi | |
Drive: | 26 min | 17.2 mi | |
Drive: | 30 min | 23.5 mi | |
Drive: | 31 min | 23.8 mi |

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