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223 Frenchs Avenue
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Roseanne Raffa with BHHS Fox & Roach Moorestown, original listing - (856) 234-0011
$499,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1407 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to the best kept secret in Moorestown! Character... charm... and oh so adorable! Nestled off the beaten path but just steps away from the quaint town center, a perfectly poised 'jewel' awaits your arrival. A circular driveway extends a warm welcome as you're about to embark on a tour of this beautifully updated cape cod. You'll get that 'home sweet home' feeling the moment you enter. Entertain with ease in the spacious living/great room, integrating the formal dining room just to your right. The original wood flooring extends throughout most of the first floor. Let's head over to an added 'Happy Place!' This truly lovely sunbathed and versatile bonus room can accommodate many pleasures. It's the prime spot for a hobby room, office, fitness room or just some well-deserved 'Zen' time. Be creative! It also provides a side door entry, laundry closet and access to the basement. Wait until you see this brand-new kitchen showcasing 42' white cabinetry and quartzite countertops' while preparing your culinary creations with 'never-used' stainless appliances! There is also an eat-in area to enjoy casual everyday dining. A bedroom and convenient nearby, newly updated full bathroom, with a tub and shower, complete the main floor. Brand new carpeting will accompany you upstairs and through the large primary and second bedrooms, with ceiling fans. The second full bathroom, with a tub and shower, is located on this level. Embrace the deceivingly large lot with potential for many uses. It is C-shaped, as it surrounds the neighboring property, offering two separate driveways. Noteworthy information includes freshly painted throughout, newer roof, newer water heater, gas furnace 2019, very low taxes'and it's such a pretty house! You'll love where you live!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1937
MLS Number
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Location
Address
223 FRENCHS AVENUE
City
MOORESTOWN
State
NJ
Zip Code
08057
County
BURLINGTON (WEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(609) 922-8542
Office Name
Office Phone
(856) 234-0011
Agent Name
Roseanne Raffa
Agency Phone
(856) 234-0011

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