I have sold a property at 2122 Noyes Street in Evanston
Posted on
January 14, 2023
by
Grace Flatt
I have sold a property at 2122 Noyes Street in Evanston. See details here
Cute NW Evanston brick bungalow in need of updating. Lot is 35x151 with 2 car garage and nice sized yard. Unfinished basement with good ceiling height ready to finish. Great location walkable to Central St shops, restaurants, metra, parks, etc. Call your builders or clients with some creativity and vision. Great price to get into the North Shore on a pretty street and build some sweat equity!
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