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209 Lupine Drive
Smyrna, DE 19977
Stephanie Lehane with RE/MAX Eagle Realty, original listing - (302) 659-1320
$414,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1733 Square Feet
Property Description
Come take a look at this beauty! Located in the sought after 55+ community of "Village of Eastridge" this "Bayard Classic" ranch home offers 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and 1733 sq ft. of livable space. Upon entering the home you'll notice the decorative columns and beautiful hardwood floors throughout the majority of the home.  The roomy kitchen boasts a large center island, granite countertops, double bowl basin sink, pendant lights w/ recessed lighting and lovely 42" white cabinets w/ crown molding. No worries about enough storage in this kitchen, besides an abundance of cabinets, there are TWO pantries! The open concept floor plan w/ cathedral ceilings, offers tons of natural light and creates a spacious feel perfect for entertaining. The living room area, w/ 4 ft bump out, provides a ceiling fan, recessed lighting and inviting gas fireplace. The dining area, w/ 6ft bump out, leads to a covered, 11x12 composite deck which has a screen porch w/ ceiling fan and access to the exterior rear of the home. Relax and enjoy your morning coffee and the serenity of the peaceful, protected woodlands backing to the property. As you make your way through the rest of the home, you'll find the generously sized, carpeted, main bedroom with sitting area (as large as the second bedroom), 11x6 ft walk-in closet, private bath w/ comfort height commode and double bowl vanity and 5 ft seated shower w/ glass doors. Located on the opposite side of the home, offering privacy to any overnight guests, you'll find a nicely sized, bright and cheery, second bedroom and a full hall bath w/tub. Across the hall, the laundry room w/ front loading washer and dryer, stationary sink and storage cabinet also provides convenient access to the two-car garage.  Other amenities of the home; full yard irrigation system and on demand Ranai tankless hot water heater. The spacious unfinished basement w/ walkout to Bilco doors, also includes a sump pump and dehumidifier. Should you decide you need even more livable space, and want to finish the basement, there are 9 ft+ ceilings and a rough in for another full bath! Finishing off this space could provide another, approximate, 1500+ sq ft.. The HOA fees for this community are $140 a month, and include lawn maintenance, snow removal, not just the streets but the sidewalks and driveways as well.  The "Village of Eastridge" while located in Smyrna, sits outside of the town limits of Smyrna, so you're exempt from the Town of Smyrna city taxes and Tidewater Utilities is your water provider. The community offers 34 acres of open space, walking trails, outdoor picnic areas, bocce ball, shuffleboard courts, a fantastic clubhouse w/ fun activities, billiards, exercise room and more! Conveniently located to shopping , restaurants, medical facilities and entertainment with easy access to Rt's 13 and 1. Don't wait for new construction, with possible delays, 209 Lupine Drive is move in ready and waiting for you! Seller is MOTIVATED!! Call today to schedule your private tour of this lovely home, you'll be glad you did!!!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2016
MLS Number
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Location
Address
209 LUPINE DRIVE
City
SMYRNA
State
DE
Zip Code
19977
County
KENT (NORTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(302) 659-1320
Office Name
Office Phone
(302) 659-1320
Agent Name
Stephanie Lehane
Agency Phone
(302) 659-1320

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