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1 Cobblestone Court
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
$369,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1466
Property Description
Welcome to Oak Forest Community! Venture onto the lovely cul-de-sac of Cobblestone Court and discover the beauty of this Colonial-style brick-front home located on a corner lot. The front porch and large front windows welcome you to come inside and take a tour. Newer laminate plank flooring paves the path from the foyer to the living areas. Discover the spacious rooms for entertaining and hosting your family and friends. Begin your experience in the Foyer. wander into the Living room which expands into the Dining room that reveals the generous-size, updated kitchen. Don't stop there. Just a few steps to the Family room equipped with an enchanting gas Fireplace for those chilly nights . IF that is not enough space for your family then continue your tour through the French doors to discover an additional 300 square feet Sunroom lined with windows allowing natural light to filter in from the backyard. From the Sunroom you can exit out to the deck and fenced-in backyard to enjoy during all those warmer days ahead . The Hall Closet, half-a-bathroom, Laundry/mud room with access to the garage completes the first floor. Journey upstairs to experience the three good size bedrooms and two full bathrooms. An additional bonus room opens opportunity for multiple uses: for example as an office, playroom, nursery or guest room. Take note that the Primary bedroom, which is framed with crown molding, is equipped with its own bathroom and not ONE but TWO wonderful size closets. Newer HVAC system efficiently heats and cools this charming home . This community is a short drive to several grocery stores, department stores, Gloucester Premium Outlet, Shops at Berlin-Cross Keys, restaurants, activities, and parks. Only minutes to major highways like: Atlantic Expressway, Interstate 95/295 and 42 giving quick access to Philadelphia, the shore towns, turnpike, etc. Looking for a home that offers numerous opportunities to a family, this one checks off so many boxes and won't last!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1985
MLS Number
NJCD2061820
Location
Address
1 COBBLESTONE COURT
City
SICKLERVILLE
State
NJ
Zip Code
08081
County
CAMDEN (CENTRAL)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty
Phone
(856) 321-1212
Office Name
Keller Williams Realty - Moorestown
Office Phone
(856) 316-1100
Agent Name
Marion Mourey

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