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This Home Checks All The Boxes | 410 E Rusholme St Davenport Iowa


 Are you looking for a perfect family home in the Quad City area? This 5 bedroom, 2 bath, 2,020 square foot home built in 1916 is nestled in the heart of Davenport's historical district. Inside and out this home checks all the boxes from spacious rooms to a backyard gazebo where you can spend a quite summer night with a relaxing beverage. This home is walking distance from Vander Veer Botanical Park and good food and shopping is a short drive away. 

From Zillow:

This home has been meticulously maintained and is the perfect mix of modern updates & original charm! You'll enjoy beautiful hardwood floors, original woodwork & built ins throughout 3 levels of finished living space. The main level offers an enclosed front porch. The living room has built in's & a wood burning fireplace. The recently remodeled kitchen with Amish made custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. Formal dining room. Main level powder bathroom recently updated! The second floor offers 4 bedrooms, more built-in cabinets, and a recently remodeled full bathroom. Many possibilities in the recently finished attic has space for the 5th bedroom, office, or playroom with custom movable railing for easy move in/out. Escape to the perfect backyard oasis! Patio, deck, pergola, partially fenced level yard. This home is complete with an oversize 2+ car 23x31 garage! Convenient location near parks, shopping, schools, and interstate access!

Did I mention that this house is listed for only $285,000 - what an amazing price!


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