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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | 1,209 SF |
About This Property
Cozy 3 bedroom/1bath brick home located in a peaceful cul-de-sac. Refinished hardwood flooring throughout. Dining room perfect for family gatherings. Finished basement with family room and bonus room. Two utility rooms located in basement as well. Large, fenced in yard with shed. Attached two car garage. Fridge and stove provided. Tenant responsible for all utilities and lawncare. Complete a free application on our website www.hutch.house and we will consider a showing! Call Sadie or Allie with questions at
11 29th Ct is a house located in Reno County and the 67502 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Hutchinson Public Schools attendance zone.
Hutchinson is a small city positioned about fifty miles northwest of Wichita on the banks of the Arkansas River. The community, known as “Hutch” among locals, grew in the late 19th century as salt mining operations developed, and many mines are still in active use today. The historic downtown district along Main Street is packed with locally-owned shops and cafes housed in vintage storefronts, as well as beautifully-preserved landmarks like Wiley Plaza and the Hutchinson Fox Theatre.
Folks across the region also know Hutchinson as the site of the Kansas State Fair, which draws massive crowds to town for ten days every September. The local rental market tends to be quite affordable, with a wide range of apartments and single-family homes perfect for any lifestyle or budget.
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