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4813 Hogan Drive
Wilmington, DE 19808
Erica Walker with KW Greater West Chester, original listing - (610) 436-6500
$668,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2509 Square Feet
Property Description
*FINAL HOME REMAINING AT OVERLOOK AT LINDEN RUN!! BUYER RECEIVES $10,000 IN CASH TOWARDS CLOSING COSTS!!!***Enjoy breathtaking views while sipping your morning coffee on your new deck at The Overlook at Linden Run. This CHESTNUT floorplan offers the option to add an ELEVATOR on all 3 levels (elevator is an additional cost)! The first floor boasts the 2-car front entry garage and a spacious walkout finished rec room complete with a powder room and sliding glass door to your concrete patio. Upstairs on the main level, you will find the gourmet kitchen, which features an oversized 10' island, high-quality cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a large walk-in pantry, and ample counter space. A spacious great room and dining room flank the kitchen, and patio doors provide access to the scenic backyard and 10x22' composite deck. A conveniently placed powder room completes this level. On the bedroom level, you'll find the owner's suite featuring a generously sized walk-in closet as well as a luxury en-suite bath that features a free-standing soaking tub, glass stall shower, double vanity, and private water closet. A conveniently located laundry room, 2 additional sizable bedrooms, and a hall bath complete this level. Steps away from the shopping and dining in Pike Creek, easy access to major highways and located in the award-winning Red Clay Consolidated School District, The Overlook at Linden Run offers exceptionally convenient living. Greenville, Trolley Square, Kennett Square, Wilmington Station, and the Riverfront are all located less than 10 miles away. The Overlook at Linden Run is the new home you have been waiting for! ** Pictures are from a completed EddyHomes Model. ***ALL-IN UPGRADED PRICING. BUYER CAN STILL MAKE DESIGN CHANGES FOR A LIMITED TIME***
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Townhouse
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4813 HOGAN DRIVE
City
WILMINGTON
State
DE
Zip Code
19808
County
NEW CASTLE (WILMINGTON)
Listing
Name
Phone
(610) 436-6500
Office Name
Office Phone
(610) 436-6500
Agent Name
Erica Walker
Agency Phone
(610) 436-6500

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