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15 Old Forge Garth
Sparks Glencoe, MD 21152
$430,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1970 Square Feet
Property Description
Well maintained 4 Bedroom townhouse with bonus loft space located in the Hereford School Zone and Sparks Elementary School District! It is uniquely situated on a quiet street in the back of the Loveton Farms community, affording private and bucolic views of the woods and surrounding countryside to the east. The main level has gleaming hardwood floors, light filled windows and a large open concept living room / dining room. It also conveniently has a first floor powder room, a wood burning fireplace, and access to the rear deck. The updated kitchen features freshly painted cabinets and new knobs, a bay window, stainless steel appliances, and a space for a small kitchen table. On the second floor, the huge primary suite boasts lots of closet space and an updated full bath. Additionally, there is a loft space in the primary suite featuring wall to wall carpet and two skylights; a great additional area that could function in a variety of ways whether it be as a sitting room or a home office. The two additional bedrooms on this floor are generously sized with closet space and have access to the shared hall bath. The lower level is fully finished and has lots to offer including a rec room, powder room, utility space with washer/dryer, and a coveted 4th bedroom. This lower level is great for entertaining and provides direct walkout access to the stone patio and backyard! Notable updates include new roof flashing (2024), hall bathtub refinished (2024), the exterior painted and siding replaced (2023), and the deck boards replaced and stained (2023). Other improvements include painting the interior of the house (2022), new basement carpet (2022), a new clothes washing machine, and a new exhaust fan in the primary bath. Additionally, the kitchen refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave are all new within the past 2 years. This home has much to offer and for outdoor enthusiasts it is close to the NCR Trail, Loch Raven Reservoir, and the Gunpowder Falls State Park. Convenient access to Hunt Valley and all the local amenities; grocery stores, coffee shops, numerous restaurants and major routes of travel. Come tour today and see what this great walkable community has to offer!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Townhouse
Year Built
1991
MLS Number
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Location
Address
15 OLD FORGE GARTH
City
SPARKS GLENCOE
State
MD
Zip Code
21152
County
BALTIMORE (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(410) 583-0400
Office Name
Office Phone
(410) 583-0400
Agent Name
Brandon Gaines
Agency Phone
(410) 583-0400

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