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A not-for-profit neighborhood revitalization group has slashed the prices on three remodeled live/work buildings at English and State avenues. The brick buildings near Fountain Square have undergone various levels of renovation by Southeast Neighborhood Development, or SEND. The group bought the buildings, which had been eyesores, as part of its effort to revitalize the east-side neighborhood. Now, they’re scrambling to find buyers. The building addresses are 1656 English Ave., 1651 English Ave., and 1702 English Ave. The two buildings pictured here are priced at $199,900 and $194,500. That’s about half the original price, said Phillip Barcio, the listing agent. Good buy, or still a tough sell?
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