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962 Whittier Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823
$429,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4116
Property Description
Highest and Best Due Tuesday, April 9th at 12noon. Thank you! Welcome to 962 Whittier Drive, an Executive Home in East Lansing, located in the highly desirable Shaw Estates! No need to look any further, as this beautiful Home is close to ''Everything MSU and East Lansing''... East Lansing School District and right across the way from Glencairn Elementary. This is an English Tudor style home, which boasts 5 Bedrooms, 4 full baths and many updates! New roof, New HVAC, New paint, New LED lighting, New fence/gate, New electrical work and much more! You will see the grandeur in this home by its steeply pitched roofline, decorative half-timbering exterior, 3 fireplaces, and other classic English a craftsman and romantic details. Upon entering the Home you will find a large sized living room with beautiful windows / window seat, facing the front of the house (N), leading into the formal dining area and completely updated and spacious Kitchen with all newer appliances and ample storage space, to include a separate food pantry. There is also an informal dining room as well, leading to a full bathroom off kitchen and family room with vaulted ceilings with in trend wood beams and a wood burning fireplace and another large window seat for reading your favorite book or looking out into the large fully fenced in backyard with multi-level deck and built in seating. There is a storybook Tree in the center of the backyard, waiting for family and friends to gather around in the spring, summer and fall. Previous owners had leveled off the backyard for an Ice rink in the winter months! Home office is spacious and has a large window for natural daylight, along with closet space, could also be used as another bedroom or library. The fully finished basement has a kitchen and bar area, leading down a long hallway with LED illumination, into a nice additional living space with built-ins and a double fireplace! There is another large room that is fully finished and another full bath, along with a few unfinished areas for ample storage. This Home has everything you are looking for and more! You don't want to miss this one, schedule your private showing today!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1978
MLS Number
279695
Location
Address
962 Whittier Drive
City
East Lansing
State
MI
Zip Code
48823
County
INGHAM (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
First Home Real Estate Inc, original listing
Name
First Home Real Estate Inc
Phone
(517) 321-8255
Office Name
RE/MAX Real Estate Professionals
Office Phone
(517) 321-8255
Agent Name
Nicole Dungey

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