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711 Lippincott Avenue
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Cary Simons with Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty, original listing - (215) 794-3227
$1,399,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4867 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to 711 Lippincott Ave. Located in the highly sought-after neighborhood of Northwest Estates and situated in the heart of Moorestown with fantastic walkability. This location offers many wonderful golf courses, parks, a recreation center and library and more. In just a few minutes you can walk across the street to the esteemed Moorestown Field Club, where members can enjoy tennis, pickleball, golf, dining and various events. A short distance to Main Street with a variety of delightful restaurants, cafes and shops. Award-winning school district and walking distance to Baker Elementary School, William Allen Middle School, and Moorestown High School. This lovely home is tucked away on an expansive lot in a park-like setting. The home offers 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and a versatile floor plan to accommodate the various needs in today’s lifestyle, including the ideal layout for multi-generational living, au pair suite, home office space, recreational spaces and more. Setback on lush grounds an inviting brick walkway and covered front porch welcomes you into the home. The sprawling main level of the home is filled with an abundance of natural light, character and charm. The spacious living room is a warm and inviting space with hardwood floors, a large bay window, a gas fireplace with white brick surround and paneling. The open floor plan flows into the adjacent family room with floor to ceiling windows, integrating the outdoors with views of lush greenery. The formal dining room includes gorgeous random width pine floors, wooden beams, a striking black brick wood-burning fireplace. The spacious eat-in kitchen is a cheerful space with a center island with gas range, granite countertops, a double oven, secondary sink, recessed lighting, skylights and access to the wrap around deck with stunning views of your own outdoor oasis. Perfect for entertaining, dining al fresco and relaxing in a serene setting. Located just off the kitchen is a spacious mudroom with laundry and access to the 2-car garage. The main level also includes a very spacious great room with a cathedral ceiling, a billiard room, two full bathrooms and a lovely bedroom suite. This wing of the home is the perfect space for an in-law/au pair suite or guests. The upper level of the home offers 4 generously sized bedrooms. The spacious primary bedroom suite is a light and airy retreat with a cathedral ceiling and skylights, immense closet space and built-ins with a large bathroom that includes walk-in shower with glass enclosure and double vanity. The additional 3 bedrooms share a bathroom with tub shower combination. Additional features include extensive outdoor lighting, a brand-new roof, a new Davie water pressure pump, upgraded guardian security system, upgraded web-linked thermostats and newer matching blinds throughout. Easy access to major highways, mass transit, shopping malls. 30 mins to Center City Philadelphia and the Philadelphia airport. Amtrak to NYC and Washington DC. Easy commute to various shore towns.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1954
MLS Number
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Location
Address
711 LIPPINCOTT AVENUE
City
MOORESTOWN
State
NJ
Zip Code
08057
County
BURLINGTON (WEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(215) 794-1321
Office Name
Office Phone
(215) 794-3227
Agent Name
Cary Simons
Agency Phone
(215) 794-3227

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