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109 Marbury Lane
North Augusta, SC 29860
$1,350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4200
Property Description
Beautifully Designed New Construction Brick Home with undeniable curb appeal and 6300 total sq footage located within a 27 hole golf course community! When viewing the home from the front, you immediately notice the 600 lb+ solid wood cypress posts adorning the porch. Upon entering the home through Custom 9 ft iron doors, you are greeted by the 10 inch wide raw solid white oak flooring. There is a large foyer an office and formal dining room. The large family room has double doors leading out to a 650 sq ft rear porch that contains a half bath, a gas starter wood burning fireplace, it also includes a full compliment kitchen with gas grill, ice maker, sink, double drawer refrigerator, double side burner, griddle, and seating island with storage. The interior kitchen is beautifully designed with custom hand made real wood cabinets with a 48'' gas range, built-in refrigerator, dishwasher; a large kitchen island with seating, microwave drawer, and prep sink; there is also a wine bar with fridge and built-in ice maker. Off the entryway from the garage there is a mudroom with bench seating and a laundry room with a sink and doggy shower. This home boast 5 BR 4.5 bath with the 5th BR option to function as media/play room. This home has 12 foot high ceilings throughout the main living area with 13 foot ceilings in the formal dining area with custom cabinetry throughout the home. The interior walls of this home are 95% insulated with R-15 and R-19 insulation for sound deadening and better temperature control. All interior doors are heavy solid core. The master BR has his and her closets with a luxurious ensuite with a large 7 ft wide custom tiled shower. Her closet includes an island drawer and has direct access to the laundry room. 5th BR/Bonus room is located upstairs and includes its own bathroom.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
207488
Location
Address
109 Marbury Lane
City
North Augusta
State
SC
Zip Code
29860
County
AIKEN
Listing
Provider
GSC Signature Realty, original listing
Name
GSC Signature Realty
Phone
(845) 764-5100
Office Name
GSC SIGNATURE REALTY
Office Phone
(845) 764-5100
Agent Name
Yordania Young

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