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612 Stratford Drive
Moorestown, NJ 08057
$1,350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3693
Property Description
Welcome to 612 Stratford Drive, a 1920's-era construction home tastefully updated for modern living. Love the location with it's easy accessibility to major highways yet tucked away in a quiet, charming neighborhood. Step in through the Mahogany front door with stained glass windows, into the Foyer that features original pine hardwood floors, a powder room and French doors leading to the Family room and Kitchen. The Family room is drenched in sunlight and offers an enormous stone gas fireplace, original wet bar area along with built-in bookshelves. The expanded Kitchen has exactly what you need for cooking and entertaining including Stainless Steel appliances and a new island with seating for up to 5 and opens to a large Dining room. Both the Dining room and Family room have French doors leading to a newly built slate and brick patio. The first floor also features a Library with built-in shelving and walk-in safe and a terrific Bonus room with slate floor leading to a small patio. The Mud room off the newly built oversized two car garage has a separate entrance with a small front porch and walk-way. Up the Walnut staircase to the second floor, you will find 4 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. The Primary Bedroom has a new full bathroom with double sinks, quartz counters, and a walk-in shower, also a walk-in closet. The ensuite bedroom has a completely redone bath with sconce lighting, walk in shower and all new fixtures. The additional 2 bedrooms share a hallway bathroom that has all the original tile, tub and sink which the owner has refurbished. Sure to be a favorite is the addition of the upstairs laundry room. The walk up attic includes ample storage space and a cedar closet. All a home's major expenses and upgrades have been taken care of- The entire home has been re-stuccoed, the roof is brand new, new Zoned HVAC, windows have been reglazed, new 2 car garage with upstairs (pull down steps, but room for staircase) ready to finish as an additional game room or man cave. Beautiful curb appeal with new front yard irrigation system. This home is a must see!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1929
MLS Number
NJBL2058506
Location
Address
612 STRATFORD DRIVE
City
MOORESTOWN
State
NJ
Zip Code
08057
County
BURLINGTON (WEST)
Listing
Provider
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real, original listing
Name
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real
Phone
Office Name
BHHS Fox & Roach Moorestown
Office Phone
(856) 234-0011
Agent Name
Margie Laitner

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