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1248 Nc 118
Grifton, NC 28530
ELAINE ANDERSON with Century 21 The Realty Group, original listing - (252) 355-7800
$399,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2135 Square Feet
Property Description
DREAMS DO COME TRUE! Escape to your own paradise with this one-owner, stunning home nestled on 7.79 acres of serene countryside--and only County taxes. The property features a meticulously maintained (approx) 1-acre, cleared and surrounded by 5' chainlink fence, & an automatic security driveway gate. The remaining land is beautifully treed & fenced with post & wire, offering both privacy & natural beauty. This impressive, upscale modular home with 2135 sq ft home is equipped with modern conveniences, including a heat pump and a whole-house Generac (propane) generator for peace of mind during any weather. Step inside to find a spacious living room featuring a mounted TV & soundbar, an elegant dining room with trey ceiling, and a gourmet kitchen adorned with high-end cabinets & appliances, including a gas range & an island bar with sink & dishwasher. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a laundry room flanked by the kitchen & rec room, equipped with front-loading washer & dryer.The master bedroom en-suite is a true retreat in this split bedroom design boasting a deep soaking tub, large shower stall, & a generous walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, each with walk-in closets, share a stylish guest bath. For the entrepeneur, the 4-bay detached garage offers endless possibilities! Insulated, heated/cooled by a mini-split system, it features a private water closet/commode and an in-bay clean-up sink--perfect for running a home business or pursuing hobbies. An additional wired workshop/storage barn, complete with water, adds even more versatility to this property. Access to the picturesque rear of the wooded property via double gates leads to a shared dirt path. Did I mention there is NO CARPET in this home? Dream big and make this country retreat your own. Don;t miss the chance to schedule your private showing today!
Property Information
Lot Size
7 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2016
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1248 Nc 118
City
Grifton
State
NC
Zip Code
28530
County
PITT
Listing
Name
Phone
(252) 355-7800
Office Name
Office Phone
(252) 355-7800
Agent Name
ELAINE ANDERSON
Agency Phone
(252) 355-7800

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