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309 E Island View Drive
Hampstead, NC 28443
Barbara Pugh with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage, original listing - (910) 799-3435
$1,645,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 4, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5056 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this luxurious, stunning home in the gated community of Pecan Grove! This custom built home with beautiful views of the intracoastal waterway has many quality features. The first floor with a 3 car garage, has a large conditioned storage space (could be a wine cellar), an exercise room/den, heated utility room, a half bath and elevator. The gourmet kitchen has true double ovens and all high end appliances, plenty of cabinet space plus an extra large pantry and laundry room. The kitchen, breakfast area, living area and dining area are all on the second floor with a guest bedroom and full bath. The main suite is on the 3rd floor to take in those gorgeous views of the intracoastal. A fireplace and sitting area in the main suite is perfect for a private getaway. The main bathroom is luxurious and the large closet has extra custom built-ins. Also, this floor has another bedroom and full bath plus an office/den space. The top floor has a large bonus room, full bath and bunkbeds for family, kids, and grandkids. The views are amazing! This floor has sweeping views of the Intracoastal and Topsail Island! Decks on each floor offer quiet time to relax and unwind in your tropical paradise. Other features of this coastal utopia include: a whole house generator, water filtration system, geo thermal heating and cooling system, sound system, security system, 2 fireplaces, elevator, Caribbean heart pine floors, extra kitchen icemaker, standing seam metal roof, gated community and minutes to the beach! Oh and this property is in the coveted Topsail School District. Pecan Grove has boating access with a boat ramp, gazebo and day dock only for its residents. It also offers RV and Boat storage, community pool, tennis and pickleball, exercise area, club house etc.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2011
MLS Number
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Location
Address
309 E Island View Drive
City
Hampstead
State
NC
Zip Code
28443
County
PENDER
Listing
Name
Phone
(910) 799-3435
Office Name
Office Phone
(910) 799-3435
Agent Name
Barbara Pugh
Agency Phone
(910) 799-3435

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