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385 N Locust Avenue
Marlton, NJ 08053
Rick Meyers with Keller Williams Realty - Moorestown, original listing - (856) 316-1100
$1,150,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 7, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5993 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to 385 N. Locust former builders home exceptionally well designed colonial has an open concept floor plan that is the perfect combination of tradition and modern amenities. The property lends itself easily to multigenerational living, with plenty of space and privacy combined. As you enter the main level, you’ll be impressed with the two-story high foyer, stunning alabaster chandelier, and octagonal shaped oak staircase. To your left, is the open concept formal living /dining area with plenty of room for entertaining, even large gatherings. The Chef’s kitchen is a dream with plenty of counterspace, high-end, stainless steel appliances, two ovens, unlimited amounts of cabinetry, custom pantry, a large butcher block prep island, two sinks, granite countertops and breakfast bar. This flows into the heart of the home the stunning two-story family room centered around the beautiful river rock wood-burning fireplace. Off of this room is the sunlit all season conservatory room with 360° views of the large backyard and swimming pool. There is also a first floor master on this level with en suite bath and washer and dryer for added convenience. A separate powder room for guests rounds out this level. On the second level, start with the spacious master suite which includes large walk-in closet with custom shelving and luxury bath with oversized shower and his and her vanities. There are three additional large bedrooms, all with abundant closet space and all have full en suite baths! There is also a second laundry room on this level. We’re not done yet, the third level has been transformed and offers a whole other level of living space including a full bath with walk in shower, closets and storage galore and runs full the length of the house! Perfect for a man cave, teen retreat, au pair suite, whatever you can imagine. The lower level of the home boasts a walkout basement with media room another full bath, perfect for after the pool. Two Hardscape walk out areas opening to the backyard which is home to the in ground, heated, saltwater pool, fully integrated landscaping, maintenance free decking( oversized, shade umbrellas included) along with a custom built shed and raised garden beds. Other amenities include 9ft+ ceilings, crown moldings, hardwood flooring, extensive tile work, Anderson 400 series double hung windows throughout, three zone heat and air home security system, fire protection sprinklers on each level and much more! This fabulous home has had over $250,000 worth of improvements since 2019. Comes with fully paid for solar system which offers not only savings but income as well! Truly, a unique and wonderful property waiting for the right lucky owner. Contact me directly for your private showing.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2007
MLS Number
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Location
Address
385 N LOCUST AVENUE
City
MARLTON
State
NJ
Zip Code
08053
County
BURLINGTON (SOUTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty - Moorestown, original listing
Name
Phone
(856) 235-1950
Office Name
Office Phone
(856) 316-1100
Agent Name
Rick Meyers
Agency Phone
(856) 316-1100

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