1101 W 6th Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,053 SF |
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About This Property
- 3 bedroom 2 bath with garage - This home has a large eat in kitchen with sliding glass leading to the deck. 3 bedrooms and a bath on the main floor with a bathroom in the unfinished basement. Includes a garage with door opener. No pets. Tenant is responsible for all utilities, lawn care and snow removal. No Pets Allowed (RLNE7799340) Pet policies: No Dogs Allowed, No Cats Allowed.
1101 W 6th Ave is a house located in Davison County and the 57301 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Mitchell School District 17-2 attendance zone.
Unique Features
- No Dogs Allowed, No Cats Allowed
Located about an hour west of Sioux Falls on Interstate 90, Mitchell is a small and secluded city on the plains of South Dakota. Mitchell’s biggest claim to fame is as the home of the Corn Palace, a popular events venue and world-famous roadside attraction which receives a new set of exterior murals (made of dried corn) every year. Beyond this historic novelty, the community cultivates a charming suburban atmosphere for its residents, with lush tree cover, serene neighborhoods, and a charming Downtown district packed with historic storefronts. On the north side, Lake Mitchell serves as a popular destination for swimming, camping, and hiking in the warmer months.
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