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$540,000
Sold on 9/15/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.10 |
2,222 |
$10,710 |
1974 |
On the market:
105 days
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Beautiful colonial home at the center of a wonderful neighborhood in Copeland Elementary School district. Not only is this well-kept home amazing on it's own, but the location and the neighborhood are one of the best! Most famous during the holiday season for its streets lit with luminaries, this home is the one on display as cars pass in the distance. At the heart of two dead-end streets, the low traffic allows kids of all ages to go from house to house and back and forth to 2 playgrounds/parks, Charlie Brown Park and Hawthorn Mellody Park - which have large fields and basketball, volleyball, soccer, and baseball fields/courts. Inside the home, the modern twist on traditional style is warm and welcoming. Newer hardwood floors throughout the main level, newer carpet on the upper level. White shaker style vintage cabinets with granite countertops and all stainless steel appliances (2018). Updated light fixtures and recessed lighting. Stunning remodeled fireplace and built-in shelving in family room (2015). Windows in every room of the home allow for an abundance of natural light no matter the time of day, and seamless outdoor-indoor entertainment for neighborhood parties and company. 4 large bedrooms on 2nd level, with tastefully updated modern hall bath (2020). Primary bedroom is complete with a full bathroom and walk-in closet. Updated powder room, and mudroom with coat hangers, benches, and cubbies (2020). Newer washer and dryer, newer roof/soffits/gutters/fascia/attic insulation (2018), newer water heater (2020), newer sump pump and expanded pit with battery back up (2019), new electrical panel (200amp) (2019). Professionally landscaped, and carefully designed boasting beautiful peonies, rhododendron, sedums, roses, hydrangeas, and daylilies! Come see ASAP! The neighbors are friendly and welcoming. :)
Listing courtesy of Joe Gattone, Compass