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64 Labrador Farmington , NH 03835

3 Bed, 2.5 Bath Single Family Home For Sale

64 Labrador Farmington NH 03835 Home for sale - MLS #4134096
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$219,900
3
2 Full Bath, 1 Half Bath
Single Family
Colonial
64 Labrador Farmington , NH 03835
This listing is courtesy of Packy Campbell from Rsa Realty, Llc

Great Deal on this new construction, colonial style home in great neighborhood. Features include farmer's porch, master bedroom with cathedral ceiling and walk in closets, and open concept kitchen.

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Interior Details

1,662 sq. ft.
$132.31/sq. ft.

Exterior Details

1.22 acres
53,143 sq. ft.
2 Garage Spaces
Attached

Other Details

4134096
2011
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Town Description

Abenaki Indians once used the Cochecho River for transportation, and had a camping ground on Meetinghouse Hill, where they built birch bark canoes. Otherwise, the river valley was wilderness, through...

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