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Welcome Home! Just listed, a lovely 3 level split nestled on a .30 acre corner lot on the border of Burnsville and Apple Valley just 2 blocks from Crystal Lake and Crystal Beach Park. Home isn’t just where you live, it’s where life feels a little bit more perfect. From the front yard to the beautifully designed back yard and throughout this pride of ownership home you need to see for yourself. Home offers updated kitchen, stainless steel appliances, formal dining room, wood burning fireplace, fenced in back yard, tiled in shower, deck, paver patio for all you entertaining needs and a new roof that just got ordered. Will be installed before closing. Newer items to include, quartz countertops with sink and upper cabinets, 2 tiled in showers, beautiful wood flooring, water softener, a/c unit just a few years old. Located within District 196. If you're looking for a home that checks all your boxes, this might be it. Perfectly located just minutes from 35W and Cedar. Great neighborhood close to shopping, dining and pretty much any convenience you would need. Must see will go fast!



Property Information

Status: Active
Sub Type: ********
List Price: $435,000
MLS#: 7079602
Current Price: $435,000
Address: 15100 Lac Lavon Drive, Burnsville, MN 55306
City: Burnsville
State: MN
Postal Code: 55306
Geo Lat: 44.729618
Geo Lon: -93.258617
Subdivision: Southwind 2
County: Dakota

Property Description

Year Built: 1985
Lot Size SqFt: 13068
Gen Tax: 3630
Specials Inst: 0
High School: Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan
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Total SqFt.: 1902
Style: Array
Total Bedrooms: 3
Total Bathrooms: 2
Total Full Baths: 2
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Garage Stalls: 2
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