Courtesy of: Johanna Freeman, TEAM SANDY BLANTON REALTY, INC, jfreeman@tsbrealestate.com
Courtesy of: Johanna Freeman, TEAM SANDY BLANTON REALTY, INC, jfreeman@tsbrealestate.com
$285,000
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2 bed
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1.00 Bath (1 Full)
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Lot: 0.24 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$285,000
112 Cousineau Rd Darling Navy Point cottage on a quiet dead-end street, just a short walk to the water and nearby park. Built in 1945, this beautifully maintained 1, 030 sqft, 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends timeless character with thoughtful updates and has been successfully operated as a short-term rental. From the moment you arrive, the home's unbelievably charming, oversized front porch sets the tone, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying the shade. Inside, the light-filled entry features tile flooring, a beautiful front door, and classic architectural woodwork. Gorgeous original wood floors, abundant windows, and sun-washed spaces create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The kitchen offers a breakfast bar with stylish pendant lighting and flows comfortably into the living spaces. The spacious primary bedroom includes a space for a sitting area, adding flexibility and comfort. The house was originally a 3-bedroom, and the wall could be rebuilt in the primary bedroom to make it so again. Additional features include a detached 2-car garage with a laundry room. Outside, enjoy a beautiful yard with mature shade trees and a stone patio that gently steps down, ideal for outdoor living. Key updates include a newer HVAC system (2023), water heater (approx. 5 years old), rebuilt and repainted front porch (2024), and connection to city water with septic filled in 2025. Classic Navy Point charm, strong rental history, and a location near the water make this special cottage a rare find. Schedule your private showing today.
Courtesy of: Johanna Freeman, TEAM SANDY BLANTON REALTY, INC, jfreeman@tsbrealestate.com
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