6009 64th N Avenue, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55429

MN, Brooklyn Park
$167,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Bath
  • Residential Property Type
  • 1978 Year Built
  • Pending Status
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Kyle Synowczynski
Kyle Synowczynski
  • (612) 688-6065
  • Kyle@StoneArchRealty.com
Property Description

Very well maintained townhouse with nice inviting open layout. 2 Bed and 1.25 Bath.
Fireplace in the Lower level, private deck and 2 car garage
Has newer Furnace, Hot Water Heater and Washer & Dryer.
Currently rented with Tenants on Month to Month lease.

Basic Details
  • Property Type: Residential
  • Listing Type: For Sale
  • Listing ID: 6818288
  • Price: $167,000
  • Year Built: 1978
  • Listing Status: Pending
  • Office Name: RE/MAX Advantage Plus
  • Full Bathrooms: 1
  • Property Attached Yn: 1
  • Property Sub Type: Townhouse Quad/4 Corners
Features
  • Heating System Forced Air,Fireplace(s)
  • Cooling System Central Air
  • Basement Block
  • Parking Tuckunder Garage
  • Fireplaces Total: 1
  • Sewer City Sewer - In Street
Address Map
  • Country US
  • State MN
  • County Hennepin
  • City Brooklyn Park
  • Zipcode 55429
  • Street: 64th
  • Street Number: 6009
  • Street Suffix: Avenue
  • Directions: This home is located on 64th Ave in Brooklyn Park
  • Street Dir Suffix: N
Neighborhood
  • High School District: Robbinsdale
MLS Addon
  • Office Name: RE/MAX Advantage Plus
Additional Information
  • Water Source: City Water - In Street
  • Accessibility Features: None
  • Building Size: 1300
  • Garage: 2
  • Levels: Three Level Split
  • Lot Size Dimensions: 36x59
Financial
  • Association Fee: 198
  • Association Fee Frequency: Monthly
  • Association Fee Includes: Hazard Insurance,Lawn Care,Maintenance Grounds,Snow Removal,Sanitation
  • Association Yn: 1
  • Tax Annual Amount: 2815
Listing Information
  • List Agent Mls Id: 505007084
  • List Office Mls Id: 26004
  • Modification Timestamp: 2025-12-17T14:32:05Z
  • Originating System Name: NorthStar
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