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3310 23rd Ave
Minot, ND 58703
$439,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1992
Property Description
What an extravagant home! This home has been constructed so beautifully and you will find one wow after another! A vaulted ceiling, grand staircase welcomes you into this home with phenomenal natural lighting. The oversized heated garage with 8' doors and floor drain is right off the main entrance. Down the hall is a half bath for guests. The luxury flooring with contrasting wood leads you to the kitchen/living show stopper. White with black contrasting features will keep this home classic throughout time. The storage offered in this kitchen is unmatched with a full pantry, sliding drawer pantry, and amazing cabinet space. The quartz countertops pop with the sophisticated tile backsplash and matte black finishes. Stainless steel appliances top off this space. The sliding doors off the dining area will lead to a 10x16 patio (coming soon) and a nice sized back yard that will be hydroseeded! The finished basement offers another living room or can be used as a fourth bedroom with its egress window, full bath, walk in closet! Up the grand staircase you'll find a laundry room, two bedrooms with large closets and a full bath. The master suite is one to be desired! As you walk in you'll immediately see natural light boasting in, then you'll find the bath with slate tile, large double vanity, and large walk in shower. The bedroom offers tons of space, a huge walk in closet, and the best part. A private retreat to use as a private office, reading sanctuary, workout space, and more! This home offers almost 3000 sq ft of sophistication! *Some rooms have been virtually staged*
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
240575
Location
Address
3310 23rd Ave
City
Minot
State
ND
Zip Code
58703
County
WARD
Listing
Provider
eXp Realty, original listing
Name
eXp Realty
Phone
(612) 751-9303
Office Name
eXp Realty
Office Phone
(612) 751-9303
Agent Name
Sara Neshem

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