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General
Description
Monroe house
is an older, historic home located a few blocks west of Missouri State
University. County records indicate it was built in the early
1900's, but it has been well maintained and features many modern
conveniences while at the same time retains much of its original
architecture and style.
There are six main rooms: three
bedrooms, a parlor, a living room, and a large kitchen, and also 1 1/2
baths. In addition, there is a large basement, half of which is used
for mechanical equipment. The other half is suitable for storage
(i.e. bicycles, hobbies, etc.). The parking lot, south of the house,
is for the exclusive use of the residents and can accommodate 4 or 5
vehicles. The front porch provides an outside, covered sitting area.
Residents pay their own utilities.
The Landlord maintains the house and landscaping. Service calls are
generally responded to on the same day they are received.
There are two hot water heaters in
the basement which provide a total of 80 gallons of hot water. This
is useful as the house has a washer & dryer, dishwasher, etc. Also,
there are ceiling fans in all the main rooms; they help circulate the air
and control the utility expense.
Of particular interest are the four
stained glass door transoms. These reflect the rural nature of
Springfield in earlier years and provide an artistic statement. The
floors are original wood with the exception of the south bedroom which has
carpet.
The Security Deposit is refundable,
less carpet cleaning expense for one bedroom and any repairs which may be
needed.
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