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$180,000 $74 per sq.ft. Charlestown NH Multi Family »


Price Change! Reduced by $12,000 down 7% on April 16th 2025
Number of Units 3   Total Sq. Ft. 2422  |  Acres: 0.63
Listed on Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Description: Don't judge a book by its cover! This house is worth checking out if you are handy and looking to add to your portfolio. With a little bit of elbow grease this 3 family could be a great income making investment property. With a total of 3 units- a 3 bedroom spanning the entire the first floor, 2 bedroom unit on the 2nd/3rd floors and a 1 bedroom efficiency apartment on the 3rd floor/converted attic space. The home also has plenty of parking, private entrances for all 3 units and a spacious level yard. The sellers are also including the following items that just need to be installed: a new furnace, replacement bay window for 1st floor and brand new kitchen cabinetry for the first floor apartment. With a little bit of love, new siding, some sheetrock repair, etc this home will be back in action and ready for new tenants. Charlestown is conveniently located near major amenities, recreational activities and Vermont. *sale is contingent upon sellers obtaining approval for lot line adjustment- total acreage is subject to change slightly* (ALL DEBRIS INSIDE & OUTSIDE WILL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO CLOSING) See Listing Details & 30 images.

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