STAFFORDSHIRE 4Br 3Ba townhome built in 2018. Main level primary bedroom with large en-suite bath, free-standing tub, separate shower, & walk-in closet with built-in shelves. Main level also has a second bedroom that can serve as an office, 2 full baths, a formal dining room, a large kitchen/living room combo with a separate eat-in area, & a sunroom with lake views. The kitchen features granite countertops, a 5-burner gas range, convection oven, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplash, & soft-close drawers. All baths have granite countertops. Deck off the sunroom overlooks the lake. The partially finished daylight basement includes 2Br, 1 full bath, large living area, & unfinished storage space. Basement living area accesses covered brick patio. Additional features include a side-load 2-car garage, security system with cameras, & custom remote-controlled fabric shades. This home offers privacy, sunlight, & plenty of storage. Like new condition – A Must See!
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Price
$829,000
Days On Site
23 Days
Bedrooms
4
Inside Area (SqFt)
3,324 sqft
Total Baths
3
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
N/A
Lot Size
N/A
Year Built
2018
MLS® Number
1173118
Status
Active
Property Tax
$7,027.62
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees
$396 monthly
Sq Ft Source
N/A
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General Features
Attached Garage
Yes
Garage
Yes
Garage Spaces
2
Parking
GarageDrivewayGarage Door OpenerAttachedGarage Faces Side
Property Sub Type
Townhouse
Security
Carbon Monoxide Detector(s)Smoke Detector(s)
Sewer
Public Sewer
SqFt Above
2031
SqFt Below
1293
SqFt Total
3904
Stories
One
Style
Traditional
Water Source
Public
Zoning
CU-RM-8
Interior Features
Appliances
MicrowaveConvection OvenCooktopDishwasherDisposalExhaust FanGas CooktopGas Water Heater
Basement
Partially Finished
Cooling
Central AirCeiling Fan(s)
Fireplace
Yes
Fireplace Features
Gas LogLiving Room
Fireplaces
1
Flooring
CarpetTileWood
Heating
ElectricNatural GasForced AirHeat Pump
Interior
Ceiling Fan(s)Kitchen IslandPantry
Laundry Features
Main LevelWasher Hookup
Bedroom 2
Dimensions - 13ft 0in x 13ft 4inLevel - MainArea - 173Area Units - Square Feet
Bedroom 3
Dimensions - 12ft 2in x 12ft 0inLevel - BasementArea - 146Area Units - Square Feet
Bedroom 4
Dimensions - 12ft 5in x 13ft 0inLevel - BasementArea - 161Area Units - Square Feet
Breakfast
Dimensions - 9ft 0in x 12ft 0inLevel - MainArea - 108Area Units - Square Feet
Den
Dimensions - 16ft 0in x 19ft 0inLevel - BasementArea - 304Area Units - Square Feet
Dining Room
Dimensions - 12ft 0in x 13ft 8inLevel - MainArea - 164Area Units - Square Feet
Exercise Room
Dimensions - 11ft 0in x 11ft 8inLevel - BasementArea - 128Area Units - Square Feet
Kitchen
Dimensions - 13ft 8in x 14ft 5inLevel - MainArea - 197Area Units - Square Feet
Laundry
Dimensions - 6ft 0in x 13ft 5inLevel - MainArea - 80Area Units - Square Feet
Living Room
Dimensions - 14ft 0in x 14ft 0inLevel - MainArea - 196Area Units - Square Feet
Primary Bedroom
Dimensions - 13ft 0in x 17ft 8inLevel - MainArea - 229Area Units - Square Feet
Sunroom
Dimensions - 11ft 2in x 13ft 6inLevel - MainArea - 150Area Units - Square Feet
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Exterior Features
Construction Details
BrickVinyl Siding
Fencing
None
Lot Features
City Lot
Patio And Porch
Porch
Pool Features
None
Community Features
Association Dues
396
HOA Fee Frequency
Monthly
Schools
School District
Unknown
Elementary School
Claxton
Middle School
Kernodle
High School
Western Guilford
Listing courtesy of Jack Bailey of HELP-U-SELL OF GREENSBORO [email protected]
Listing information is provided by Participants of the Triad MLS. IDX information is provided exclusively for personal, non-commercial use, and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Copyright 2025, Triad MLS.
Last checked: 2025-04-04 09:48 AM UTC
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