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8103 Trebbiano Court
Kernersville, NC 27284
$844,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4659
Property Description
IT'S POOL AND HOT TUB TIME! This all-brick 4,659 sqft luxury home has a dream kitchen and perfect outdoor fun space! The kitchen features double ovens, a large granite island with gas range, and tons of granite counter space and seating! Enjoy the sunshine while grilling on your composite deck off the kitchen while enjoying the views of the pool, hot tub and big private fenced yard. Open family room with a vaulted ceiling and a two-story genuine stone gas log fireplace. Downstairs level has refinished golden-tone hardwoods. 4 bedrooms (sellers consider it 5) with a bonus room that spans above the 3-car garage. A bedroom with a full bathroom on the first floor. Second-floor owner’s suite has tray ceilings with his and her walk-in closets, a private sitting room, a bathroom with double sinks, jetted tub, and separate shower. Built-in surround sound, whole house generator and surge protector! 16-zone irrigation system. SELLERS ARE OFFERING A 2-1 RATE BUY-DOWN AND 14-MONTH HOME WARRANTY!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
1131317
Location
Address
8103 Trebbiano Court
City
Kernersville
State
NC
Zip Code
27284
County
FORSYTH
Listing
Provider
Worth Clark Realty, original listing
Name
Worth Clark Realty
Phone
(800) 991-6092
Office Name
Worth Clark Realty
Office Phone
(800) 991-6092
Agent Name
Kristin Dayvault

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