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4615 Nancy Ln
Orange Beach, AL 36561
Katy Lonowski Norris with RE/MAX OF ORANGE BEACH, original listing - (251) 981-2400
$424,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1618 Square Feet
Property Description
Tucked away in the community center of Orange Beach, Nancy Lane #8 offers the perfect blend of coastal charm, local recreation, and everyday convenience. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom corner townhome is 1,618 square feet of thoughtfully designed, easy living space with park views and lots of light, thanks to the unit's corner location. Step inside to find a bright and functional residence where natural light pours through the extra windows, accentuating the clean finishes and roomy floor plan. The stocked kitchen is appointed with ample cabinets, granite countertops, and black/stainless appliances, perfect for preparing a meal after a day on the water. A newly updated half-bath on the main level adds convenience. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a peaceful retreat with large windows and a bath with a walk-in closet, jetted tub, and separate shower. Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility, ideal for use as a home office, studio, or guest accommodations. The home is being sold nearly fully furnished with almost all of the coastal decor, household and kitchen supplies, and linens included! Recent updates include new 2-inch blinds in the bedrooms, fresh paint, new shower heads, light fixtures, and paint in the bathrooms, and a new vanity w/ sink and lighting in the half bath. Step outside to your covered patio, where you'll be greeted by views of Wolf Bay to the north. Parking is never a hassle with a 1-car garage and assigned parking right in front of the home. Beyond the residence itself, the amenities and golf-cart-friendly location are unbeatable. Nancy Lane residents can dip in the community pool or head next door to the Orange Beach Waterfront Park and Pier, Kids Park, the Coastal Arts Center (site of the annual OB Art Festival), and the Wind and Water Learning Center. The Library, Senior Center, GT’s Restaurant, and the OB Recreation Center are moments away. On Nancy Lane, you’re never far from the best that Orange Beach has to offer. Come see for yourself!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Other-Single Family Attached
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4615 Nancy Ln
City
Orange Beach
State
AL
Zip Code
36561
County
BALDWIN
Listing
Name
Phone
(251) 223-3882
Office Name
Office Phone
(251) 981-2400
Agent Name
Katy Lonowski Norris
Agency Phone
(251) 981-2400

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