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1803 Morning Brook Drive
Forest Hill, MD 21050
$719,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3188
Property Description
Welcome to 1803 Morning Brook Dr. in Forest Hill, Maryland. This stunningly beautiful custom-built colonial sits on 1 acre of plush sprawling green grass, professional landscaping, backing to a wooded area for total privacy, and is located in the highly sought after Fallston School District. Offering 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, this home has been meticulously cared for and tastefully updated throughout. Upon entering the grand foyer, you will notice sprawling ceilings and a beautifully appointed staircase wrapping to the second level. Recent updates include brand new insulated double garage doors and motors, all new luxury vinyl plank flooring, and plush brand-new carpet throughout. The entire home has been professionally painted with neutral colors top to bottom. The main level includes a generously sized office/study, quaint sitting area, formal dining room with extensive crown molding, and a very cozy family room with gas fireplace. The main level also includes a large laundry area with plenty of storage and a brand-new washer and dryer. You will notice the windows include new window treatment/blinds, a $10K upgrade. Once through the foyer, you are greeted with the fully updated gourmet kitchen, which includes all new high-end stainless-steel appliances, brand new gas range, new composite sink with chef's faucet, gorgeous Quartzite countertop's, a large kitchen island, updated backsplash, and pantry. Off of the kitchen is the eat in area which leads through sliding doors to your fully screened in back porch perfect for enjoying morning coffee or relaxing evenings. Off of the screened in porch you will find a new concrete stamped patio for extra outdoor space. The 2nd floor landing has brand new luxury vinyl plank flooring, and is where you will find all 4 bedrooms, which includes a very large primary bedroom with room for a sitting area. The primary bathroom includes a fully updated standup shower for two, double vanity, private water closet, large Jacuzzi tub, and a walk-in closet built for two! The remaining 3 bedrooms share an updated full bathroom with a Jack & Jill guest room. The list on this beautiful Colonial goes on and on. Do not hesitate and schedule your private tour today.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
MDHR2031218
Location
Address
1803 MORNING BROOK DRIVE
City
FOREST HILL
State
MD
Zip Code
21050
County
HARFORD (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Exit Results Realty, original listing
Name
Exit Results Realty
Phone
(410) 705-6296
Office Name
Exit Results Realty
Office Phone
(410) 705-6296
Agent Name
Darrell Walker

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