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241 Snowy Egret Lane
West Deptford, NJ 08086
$495,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2481
Property Description
Everything they say is true about the fine qualities of the Riverwind's over 55 Community! This lovely Springfield II model, features 3 Bedrooom's and 3 full baths and is among the largest of the homes in the 'Reserve at Riverwind's ' & like a classic novel it will never lose its appeal with its great location backing to the woods! The first floor boasts an appealing open floor plan with combined Living Room w/ gas fireplace , Dining Room, Kitchen with center island, Work Station Desk & chair, & includes stainless steel refrigerator, cooktop range, and microwave. Main floor Primary Bedroom with two closets including walk in, Primary Bath with stall shower/seat & a second Bedroom is conveniently located next to the main Bath with tub & ceramic tile ! Relax in your Family Room or in your bright and sunny Florida Room with sliding doors out to enjoy 3 season outdoor living on your patio in your rear yard nestled in peaceful setting. Laundry Room includes includes Washer, Dryer . 2nd Floor has Bedroom , Bath with stall shower, open Loft area great for Study, or 2nd Family Room or Recreation area. Gas heat, central air, Security System, hardwood, carpet, tile & laminate flooring, ceiling fans. Roof being replaced May 2024. HOA dues $96 monthly and includes lawn care, snow removal, trash removal. Fabulous curb appeal, manicured lawn, backs up to protected wooded land with mature trees & a 2 car Garage. The Riverwind's Community includes a Golf Course and Club House, Athletic Fields, Walking Trails, Riverwind's Community Center with event facilities, Gym, Lap Pool, & the Riverwind's Restaurant with its delicious food and drinks to enjoy while dining inside or on their patio with the backdrop of the Phila skyline and Delaware River. Resident Annual Pass membership is available at a 50% discount and provides unlimited access to the Fitness Center, Aquatic Facility and Gymnasiums. Close to major highways, shopping, restaurants, & minutes to Phila. Turn the key and retire in style by making this sensational home yours! Original owner. Settlement date negotiable. Room sizes apprx. Exterior photographs only as seller is in midst of packing.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Other
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
NJGL2042134
Location
Address
241 SNOWY EGRET LANE
City
WEST DEPTFORD
State
NJ
Zip Code
08086
County
GLOUCESTER (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real, original listing
Name
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, Real
Phone
Office Name
BHHS Fox & Roach Mullica Hill
Office Phone
(856) 343-6000
Agent Name
Wanda McIlvaine

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