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1000 Allen Street
Charlotte, NC 28205
$1,449,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3637
Property Description
KO Construction knocked it out of the park with this one! Beautiful and elegant Modern single family home with no detail spared. Brand new construction centrally located in the Belmont neighborhood, between Plaza Midwood and NoDa close to Optimist Hall. Corner lot with panoramic city views from the rooftop terrace. Meticulously designed interior with modern chef's kitchen, spacious butler's pantry, and open concept living separated by a see-through double sided gas fireplace. Elegant plumbing and lighting selections in the FOUR full bathrooms, primary bath comes with a huge tub-shower combo that will be sure to impress. The wow factor on this one is easily the private rooftop terrace with a bonus room on the third floor that includes a wet bar area for entertaining. Comes complete with a fenced in backyard and a large two car garage. This is the one!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
4119875
Location
Address
1000 Allen Street
City
Charlotte
State
NC
Zip Code
28205
County
MECKLENBURG (SOUTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Costello Real Estate And Investments, LLC, original listing
Name
Costello Real Estate And Investments, LLC
Phone
(980) 938-8920
Office Name
Costello Real Estate and Investments LLC
Office Phone
(980) 938-8920
Agent Name
Jake Meinberg

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