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Explore Similar Mobile Homes Within 2 Miles of Lindsey Creek Park-Boxwood Estates, GA

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    $29,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 960 Sq Ft

    3400 Saint Marys Rd Unit 450, Columbus, GA 31906

    Great investment opportunity. 3 bedroom 2 bath 1990 mobile home on leased lot. Currently leased. Newly updated covered front porch. Updated before tenant moved in. Great for investors looking to increase their portfolio.

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    John Daniel II

    Broadmoor Realty Company

    (706) 890-4245

    3400 Saint Marys Rd Unit 450, Columbus, GA 31906
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    $69,900

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    • 1,568 Sq Ft

    3400 Saint Marys Rd Unit LOT 518, Columbus, GA 31906

    Home located in mobile home community Centrally Located, Great Starter Home, Investment Opportunity, Minutes From Town, Perfect for First Time Home Buyer

    Alisha Helton VMF Homes

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Why Live in Lindsey Creek Park-Boxwood Estates

Lindsey Creek Park-Boxwood Estates was laid out like many suburbs in the middle of the 20th century; a winding network of residential road defined by grassy lawns and complementary rows of single-family homes. This long-established neighborhood looks much the same as it did decades ago, though it’s gotten a boost from the continuing developing of Midtown, the aptly named center of Columbus known for convenience to the city and Fort Benning as well as its own growing centers of suburban life. “There’s a whole community in the Midtown area with the banks, restaurants and Columbus Public Library. Plus, you can get anywhere in 10 minutes because Interstate 185 is right there. It’s just a growing area, an easy place to live and take care of business,” says Andrea Shields, a Realtor at Keller Williams River Cities with 38 years of experience specializing in both Columbus and Phenix City. Lindsey Creek Park-Boxwood Estates has a decidedly midcentury look, full of classic ranch-style homes built in the 1960s. Despite the older influence, some ranch-style homes were also built into the 1970s to 1990s. Other development trends of the midcentury fill out the lots, including private
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