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3002 Robinhood Lane
South Bend, IN 46614
$490,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4420
Property Description
Experience the allure of Southern charm in this delightful Creole-style home, boasting over 4,300 square feet of living space on almost an acre of land! Filled with character and intricate details, this home features captivating Studebaker wall sconces and an exquisite Italian marble fireplace that gives a touch of European elegance to the ambiance. Step inside to a generously proportioned dining and living room designed for both casual and formal entertaining. Adjacent, find a cozy family room/den, perfect for relaxed gatherings or quiet evenings at home. The bright, eat-in kitchen offers pleasing views of the expansive patio and tranquil, park-like backyard. The main floor also offers a large versatile room that could serve as a home office or an extra bedroom, complete with an attached sun-drenched sunroom for peaceful moments of relaxation. The home's upper level boasts three generously-sized bedrooms, a full bath, as well as a large primary bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Venture to the fully finished basement to find a large, carpeted multipurpose room, equipped with its own fireplace, ideal as a playroom, exercise room, or any purpose your lifestyle requires. Another room with egress window provides flex space for office or guest room with adjacent full bath to add to the functionality of this level. The property also benefits from an oversized 2-car garage with an attached workroom, perfect for DIY projects or additional storage. Luxury touches abound with features like walk-in cedar closets, two cozy fireplaces, and enchanting wrap-around balconies. All of this nestled on a sizable 0.9-acre corner lot that offers a sprawling backyard, ideal for outdoor fun and entertainment. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a home that masterfully blends charm, elegance, and comfort!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1950
MLS Number
202344309
Location
Address
3002 Robinhood Lane
City
South Bend
State
IN
Zip Code
46614
County
SAINT JOSEPH (NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Huckins Real Estate dba RE/MAX 100, original listing
Name
Huckins Real Estate dba RE/MAX 100
Phone
(574) 255-5858
Office Name
RE/MAX 100
Office Phone
(574) 255-5858
Agent Name
Kerrie Drury

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