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8620 Refuge Pointe Circle
North Charleston, SC 29420
$525,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Back on Market at no fault of the sellers! Welcome to your dream home in The Refuge at Whitehall! Nestled in a charming community along the scenic Coosaw Creek, this residence is a true gem with a host of desirable features.As you approach, the delightful exterior and inviting front porch set the stage for what awaits inside. Step through the front door to discover a tastefully designed interior boasting wood flooring, crown molding, 10 ft ceilings on the main level, 9 ft ceilings on the second level, and an abundance of natural light that fills the open floor plan.To the left of the foyer, the living and dining spaces seamlessly flow into the functional kitchen. Adorned with white cabinets, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances,and a subway tile backsplash, the kitchen is a chef's delight. The main level primary bedroom is a haven with two walk-in closets and an ensuite bath featuring a dual sink vanity and a spacious step-in shower. A convenient powder room on the first floor adds to the overall functionality. Venture upstairs to find a second owner's suite with two closets and an ensuite bath featuring a dual sink vanity. Two additional bedrooms share a Jack n' Jill bathroom, providing individual sinks and toilets for each room. The second floor is further enhanced by a laundry space and a Juliet balcony, perfect for enjoying the surrounding views. Step into the backyard, a peaceful retreat where a detached two-car garage awaits, complete with a convenient half bath. The community itself offers a play park and a private dock and landing, ideal for kayaks or small boats. For additional recreational options, residents have the opportunity to enjoy the pool and tennis courts in the Whitehall community for a fee. Convenience is key with this home, as it is strategically located just 3.1 miles from Bosch, 4.5 miles from Summerville, 6.1 miles from Joint Base Charleston, 8.1 miles from Boeing, and 8.3 miles from Charleston International Airport. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to own a residence that seamlessly combines comfort, style, and a prime location. Schedule your showing today and make The Refuge at Whitehall your new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
24004976
Location
Address
8620 Refuge Pointe Circle
City
North Charleston
State
SC
Zip Code
29420
County
DORCHESTER
Listing
Provider
Matt O'Neill Real Estate, original listing
Name
Matt O'Neill Real Estate
Phone
(843) 654-7777
Office Name
Matt O'Neill Real Estate
Office Phone
(843) 654-7777
Agent Name
Susanna Lee

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