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SOLD
$385,000
Date 01/25/2023

4141 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue #504
Kansas City, MO 64111

Condo, Townhouse
Residential
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,278
Sq. Ft.
1,242
Acre Lot
Showcase> Missouri> Kansas City> 64111
Come see these soaring ceilings and prime views in person! Modern condo in Vibrant Historic Westport. Condo has Polished Concrete Floors, 14' Ceilings, Kitchen Island W/Granite countertops, Stainless Steel Appliance Package, Commercial Window Systems, Sound Resistant Walls & Private Balcony. Washer & Dryer stay. This unit has one garage parking space with built in storage. Wheelchair Accessible, water softener for the whole building & upgraded key fob security for parameter doors + cameras around the building. HOA Includes Water and is managed by original developer with large financial reserve fund. Open, light & airy.
2399821
Residential - Condo, Townhouse, Contemporary, Condo
2
2 Full
2008
Jackson
1,242 Acres
Public
Brick,Stucco
City/Public
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