1629 Wilborn Ave
South Boston, VA 24592
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
1,268 sq ft
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Available
Available Mar 28

About This Home
This modern style home located in the heart of South Boston offers the most convenience. EVERYTHING you need is within walking distance. Shopping, 24 Hour Gym, Restaurants, Doctors Offices and even Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital. 2 Bedroom 1 Full bath. Hardwood floors throughout. Some furnishings can be included. See photos. Mini Split systems were installed new to heat and cool the property. Stove and Fridge included. Washer included as is. There is NO dryer and NO hook up for a dryer. Large yard. Which can be perfect for a clothesline. You can call this home for $1200.00 per month. Additional Tenant fees: (RBP) Resident Benefit Package. $29 per month or $299 per year. Enrollment is mandatory and yearly renewals are required.
1629 Wilborn Ave is a house located in Halifax County and the 24592 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Halifax County Public Schools attendance zone.
Contact
- Phone Number (804) 593-0315
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This charming south Virginia town provides an intimate setting thanks to a population of just over 8,000 people. Perfect for families, South Boston is home to a charming Main Street district and a friendly community in which everyone knows your name. Situated along the Dan River just 31 miles from Danville, the town of South Boston will delight with historic charm. Single-family homes and loft apartments will suit a variety of budgets and styles, while providing easy access to the scenic Virginia countryside.
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