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529 Longleaf Drive
West End, NC 27376
$700,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3193
Property Description
Spectacular new construction located in the beautiful lake community of Seven Lakes West, custom features on nearly completed construction include: Mohawk Revwood Flooring, Trane HVAC system, upgraded tile, plumbing fixtures and lighting. Ten foot ceilings with eight foot exterior doors and archways downstairs. Custom molding throughout with loft and office upstairs. Rough cut cedar exterior columns, oversized garage, and convenient location to both gates in the neighborhood. Large kitchen island with walk-in pantry, GE profile appliances including wall ovens and a multi-function speed oven. Natural gas stovetop with an owned buried propane tank. Architectural shingles, cement fiberboard Hardy siding, ceiling fans throughout, formal dining room, and coat closet. Traditional finishes with updated features and fixtures. Solid oak stair treads, large laundry room with sink and cabinetry, Primary Bedroom downstairs with additional bedroom and bathroom downstairs. Gas log fireplace, covered front and rear porches, primary suite including vestibule, large luxury primary bathroom, open floor plan with tons of natural light and windows. Nestled in Moore County's hidden gem of West End, this home is brought to market with custom features. Come enjoy the lake life, community amenities include: community center, tennis, pickleball, pool, library, private secured setting, mature trees, convenient to shopping, easy commute to Bragg, Fayetteville, Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Aberdeen and a short drive to Candor and Troy. Enjoy private Fourth of July fireworks over the lake, beautiful sunsets, 5K fun runs, Easter Egg hunts, Christmas parties and concerts at the marina. Landscaping and driveway to be installed soon, construction should be completed within 14 days. Beautifully appointed with construction nearly complete, available for showing immediately.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
100431594
Location
Address
529 Longleaf Drive
City
West End
State
NC
Zip Code
27376
County
MOORE
Listing
Provider
Carolina Property Sales, original listing
Name
Carolina Property Sales
Phone
(910) 695-0001
Office Name
Carolina Property Sales
Office Phone
(910) 695-0001
Agent Name
Katherine Pfeiffer

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