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527 Northridge Drive
Holland, MI 49423
$995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6319
Property Description
With over 6,300 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms (which includes two en suites), 4 full baths, and 2 half baths, this stately all brick home with a heated 3 stall garage has so much to offer. The soaring ceiling invites you into the large family room with a gas fireplace and a wet bar, which opens up into the spacious kitchen/dinette area where you will find beautiful brazilian flooring, cherry cabinetry, corian countertops, a large island with natural quartz top, and a spacious walk through butler pantry. Your cooking dreams will come true with use of the newer appliances, which include a 2024 Bosch refrigerator, double oven, stove top, monogram microwave, and dishwasher. The front office offers plenty of room to work from home, along with an ample amount of cherry hardwood built-ins for storage. You will also find a spacious laundry room, 1/2 bath, and formal living and dining areas to cap off the main floor. Let's wander upstairs to find your own private oasis in the master bedroom / bath with over 1,000 sq ft., which includes a whirlpool tub to unwind, glass shower for 2, & plenty of vanity space. The master bedroom is completed with his and her walk-in closets and a sitting area. Upstairs, with the additional 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, you will have plenty of space to host family and friends. Let's head downstairs to the finished walk out / daylite lower level to find a full kitchen with maple cabinets, an island, and travertine countertops. Enjoy the recreation room with a gas fireplace for entertainment, game night, or a relaxing evening in watching a movie. Additionally, you will find a 5th bedroom and full bath, plenty of storage, an additional sitting room or non conforming bedroom, and a work out area to complete the lower level. Now let's walk out the main level sliders to your own outside retreat for an afternoon of fun and sun in the pool, relaxing with your favorite drink on the large deck, or hanging out in the hottub on those cooler nights. End your evening with a fire by the woods and enjoy the sounds of nature. Updated mechanicals in 2017 with two new furnaces Come out and see this home located in Macatawa Ridge, which is a beautiful quiet neighborhood with mature hardwood trees and unique custom homes in Zeeland school district.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1999
MLS Number
24018243
Location
Address
527 Northridge Drive
City
Holland
State
MI
Zip Code
49423
County
OTTAWA
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Woodland Schmidt, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Woodland Schmidt
Phone
(616) 396-5221
Office Name
Coldwell Banker Woodland Schmidt
Office Phone
(616) 396-5221
Agent Name
Ron Webb

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