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223 Horace Avenue
Palmyra, NJ 08065
Teresa Minnix with Keller Williams Realty - Moorestown, original listing - (856) 829-8700
$665,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3800 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this immaculately maintained Victorian home that serves elegance and contemporary chic style by mixing architectural wonders with an open design. Follow the broad wooden deck steps up to your grand front porch and open the French doors into the foyer that immediately delivers a view of the airy composition that the first floor emits. A living area, sunroom, dining room and kitchen brilliantly connect through stunning archways, pass-through windows and pocket doorways which allow for a more intimate setting whenever you wish. The kitchen radiates spaciousness and efficiency with its extensive cabinetry and granite countertops, eat in bar, double oven, built in cooktop and granite island complete with a double sink and dishwasher. The stonework gives this kitchen a feeling of warmth amongst the 9 foot ceilings that flow throughout the home. A full bathroom with laundry conjoins to the back bonus room, also equipped with exterior French doors that exit to the luxurious covered back deck. From there, your possibilities are quite literally endless with your double wide backyard. The deck stays covered as it wraps around the full length of the home, with a total of four exterior doorways leading back inside! The second floor consists of four bedrooms and two more full bathrooms. The main bedroom located in the back of second level offers a full bathroom and walk in closet, both brilliantly designed with glass panel French doors, a second walk in closet and an exterior door leading to a large, private upper-level deck. Down the hall you will find the second and third bedrooms, a full bathroom and the fourth bedroom that is also generously sized for comfort! Continuing up, on the third floor, you'll find a spacious, relaxed living area radiating natural light, the fourth full bathroom of the house, a bonus room and the fifth and sixth bedrooms that this colossal home presents. The wrap around deck is a whopping 1500 sq. ft. and is fully covered. Also, a clean, spacious basement ready for your storage needs or final touches. Buy with confidence; this home comes with a one-year premium warranty coverage from America's Preferred! This home is conveniently located blocks away from the Tacony Palmyra Bridge, Route 73 and is walking distance to a NJ Lightrail Station for fast and easy commutes. Less than a mile away is Palmyra Nature Cove Park which offers plentiful nature trails, stunning Philadelphia skyline scenes and serene Delaware River views. Palmyra thrives on many small businesses including its own pharmacy, hardware store, flower shop, restaurants and convenience shops on Broad St, all walkable. Less than two miles down the road is Route 130 access and the Shoppes of Cinnaminson, an open-air shopping mall with a supermarket, retailers, services, and restaurants. Are you ready to live large in the heart of a small town? Come see this one-of-a-kind beauty today!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1890
MLS Number
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Location
Address
223 HORACE AVENUE
City
PALMYRA
State
NJ
Zip Code
08065
County
BURLINGTON (WEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(856) 829-8700
Office Name
Office Phone
(856) 829-8700
Agent Name
Teresa Minnix
Agency Phone
(856) 316-1100

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