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96 Alicia Court
Marietta, GA 30062
$550,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
This charming home is located in the desirable Heartwood community of East Cobb featuring one floor living in this bright and sunny property. This home offers a spacious and open floor plan, ideal for entertaining family and friends, watching your favorite game, or just relaxing. Hardwood floors adorn the entire home complementing the inviting atmosphere. The family room boasts built-in shelves surrounding the fireplace and mantel, adding both charm and functionality. The oversized kitchen features newer appliances, ample counter space, cabinets, and an eat in kitchen that faces the outside making it easy to enjoy sunrise and sunset as you enjoy your meals. A large owners' suite on the main floor provides plenty of storage, large walk-in closet, oversize bathroom, and an opening to the outdoor space. Fresh paint, smooth ceilings throughout the home and garage, newer siding. The garage includes shelves for convenient seasonal item storage. Abundant closets and storage space throughout the home ensure organization and functionality. The lot is very private located on a quiet cul-de-sac. HOA fees cover water, sewer, street maintenance, lighting, and grounds maintenance. The community offers a vibrant atmosphere with a pavilion and pool hosting numerous social activities. Conveniently located near shopping, dining, entertainment, GA 400, and I-75, with easy access to downtown Roswell, Woodstock, and the Chattahoochee Recreation Area. Heartwood's level lots and streetlights create a perfect environment for walking with neighbors or pets. DonCOt miss the opportunity to tour this charming home and experience the welcoming community of Heartwood.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1986
MLS Number
10276589
Location
Address
96 Alicia Court
City
Marietta
State
GA
Zip Code
30062
County
COBB (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Drake Realty of Greater Atlanta, Inc., original listing
Name
Drake Realty of Greater Atlanta, Inc.
Phone
(770) 565-2044
Office Name
Drake Realty, Inc.
Office Phone
(770) 565-2044
Agent Name
Mary Gasparini

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