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413 N Franklin Street
Whiteville, NC 28472
$299,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2696
Property Description
Easy living in this one level, all-brick, 3 bedroom home + bonus room (could be 4th bedroom) in the heart of Whiteville. Lovely mature trees & landscaping on this spacious .31 acre corner lot. This 1950's home has mid-century charm with archways, built-ins, and an original 1950's bathroom. The guest bath has been preserved & includes a walk-in shower, tub, large vanity + linen closet. The kitchen has double ovens, a cooktop + range hood, dishwasher, counter space & a built-in desk. The room off the kitchen has built-in bookshelves + cabinets & would make a perfect office. There's room for the whole family in the large dining room open to the living room with plenty of natural light. No carpet in this entire house with updated flooring throughout. The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet & beautifully updated primary bathroom. You'll love the gorgeous tiled walk-in shower with frameless glass. Bedroom 2 is extra large with 2 closets & bedroom 3 has plenty of space as well. The bonus room (4th bedroom) includes the full size Washer + Dryer hookup & has it's own exterior door plus door to the kitchen and is perfect as a Mother-in-Law suite. There are ceiling fans in all bedrooms, living room + bonus. Outside is a carport great for grilling & entertaining. Plenty of parking in the driveway & a shed for storage. HVAC replaced 2022, 1 year 2-10 Home Warranty included! Only 2 blocks to the Felix Smith Memorial Park offering a playground, swings, picnic shelters + benches to relax while the kids play. Close proximity to schools, Columbus Regional Hospital, Museum of Natural Sciences, City Hall, Courthouse, many restaurants, shops, the Whiteville Butterfly Trail, & many churches. Only 1.5 miles to the Whiteville Rec Center offering small & large dog parks + dog water fountain, .4 mile walking trail with benches, Frisbee golf, 3 baseball/softball fields, plus an indoor gym with basketball court. About 45 minute drive to Wilmington & within an hour to area beaches.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1950
MLS Number
100417434
Location
Address
413 N Franklin Street
City
Whiteville
State
NC
Zip Code
28472
County
COLUMBUS
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage
Phone
(910) 799-3435
Office Name
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage-Leland
Office Phone
(910) 799-3435
Agent Name
Laura Mathis

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