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610 Creek Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057
$849,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3922
Property Description
Enjoy the best of Moorestown with this incredible location! Four private acres of land, rolling hills, mature trees, even your own pond; and still partake in the vibrant downtown and Blue Ribbon School District! The owners smartly capitalized on this amazing opportunity by adding a practice soccer field (complete with stadium light! & sprinkler system), improved the wrap-around deck with Trex railings, created a perfect drainage system and just painted the cedar siding in 2021. The interior matches this expansive exterior with over 4500sf of living space and a very open feel. The family room with a full stone wall and fireplace is open to the kitchen and breakfast rooms which all go to out to the deck. Beautiful dining room overlooks the front pond and steps down into the open great room with a full 2-story wall of windows! A dream! The living room with another stone wall and fireplace could be used to create a first floor primary suite as it has a full bath on the adjacent exterior wall. Open that up, customize the bathroom, and add some privacy doors for first floor living! A perfect home office with tons of natural light is right there too. Perfect circular flow here. Love the layout of the second floor with the primary suite on one side of the home and the other bedrooms on the opposite. All spacious bedrooms with big closets, ceiling fans and organizers. The primary suite has a dramatic, vaulted ceiling, the third stone fireplace, walk-in closet, double vanity and a very large bathroom. A balcony built for two is a perfect retreat off the bedroom. The hall bath was renovated with neutral tile and has a separate tile shower and tub. The newly finished basement is fabulous with a huge rec room, game room and exercise area. Many upgrades include: 400 amp electric service, 1st floor Renewal by Andersen windows, new stainless kitchen appliances in 2021, new septic in 2016, 3-zone HVAC and new water heater in 2017. The value and unique attributes are rarely found in this beautiful town and 610 Creek Road is just 2 miles to 295 giving everyone easy access to Philadelphia, NYC and the Beaches.
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1983
MLS Number
NJBL2059174
Location
Address
610 CREEK ROAD
City
MOORESTOWN
State
NJ
Zip Code
08057
County
BURLINGTON (WEST)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty - Cherry Hill, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty - Cherry Hill
Phone
(856) 265-3074
Office Name
Keller Williams Realty
Office Phone
(856) 265-3074
Agent Name
Jeanne Wolschina

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