706 Cedar St

Quincy
,  
IL
🛏Beds:
2
🛁Baths:
1
📐SqFt:
💵Down: $
1000.00
💰Payment: $
625.00
💲Price: $
55000.00
📅Term:
30.0
years
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Situated in Quincy, IL, this single-family home offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom and is being sold as-is. The property provides a straightforward residential layout suitable for everyday use.

Owner financing is available with a purchase price of $55,000, a $1,000 down payment, and a monthly payment of $625. The monthly payment includes property taxes.

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706 Cedar St

Quincy
IL

706 Cedar St

Available

Down Payment: $

1000

Monthly Payment: $
625

Home Overview

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2
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1
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706 Cedar St
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55000

About This Home

Situated in Quincy, IL, this single-family home offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom and is being sold as-is. The property provides a straightforward residential layout suitable for everyday use.

Owner financing is available with a purchase price of $55,000, a $1,000 down payment, and a monthly payment of $625. The monthly payment includes property taxes.

Location & Payment Details

City:
Quincy
Square Foot:
Down Payment: $
1000
Monthly Payment: $
625
Term (Years):
30
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