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329 Royal Delta Drive
Cary, NC 27519
Spencer Tang with ParkCity Realty LLC, original listing - (919) 791-5589
$1,250,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4208 Square Feet
Property Description
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY: Meticulously designed living space across three levels AND an incredible backyard enclosed by a brand new 6' PRIVACY FENCE. 4,208 sq ft house backs into a line of tall trees. Built in 2018, house offers 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and unparalleled luxury and functionality. The kitchen and living room serve as the true centerpiece of the home, featuring 10' HIGH CEILINGS that allow of tons of NATURAL LIGHT throughout the day, perfect for both family gatherings and entertaining. MULTIPLE in-ceiling speakers! You'll also also find a versatile GUEST SUITE with a full bath, perfect for visiting family or friends. On the second floor, the expansive primary suite serves as a serene retreat, while two additional bedrooms, a full bath, a media room, and a loft. The MEDIA ROOM is perfect for movie nights, offering plenty of space for relaxation. The convenient second-floor laundry room makes everyday tasks a breeze. The third floor features a cozy BONUS AREA for a quiet retreat, along with a LARGE bedroom and its own private full bathroom. ENERGY EFFICIENCY is at the forefront of this home, with 22 SOLAR PANELS and a SolarEdge 6kW inverter helping to reduce energy bills year round. Additionally, multiple Nest thermostats provide smart climate control, allowing easy control of temperature throughout the home. The large backyard overlooks a beautiful tree line, providing added privacy and is one of the most usable outdoor spaces in the entire subdivision. Outdoor area includes PATIO PAVERS and a deck. Don't miss the opportunity to make this home yours! In addition, non-smoking and pet-free home. Located minutes from excellent Wake County schools, Northwest YMCA, Whole Foods, Parkside Town Commons, and newly built PICKLEBALL and TENNIS COURTS, this home offers an outstanding West Cary location. Disclosure: listing agent is owner of the home. Don't miss the opportunity to make this home yours!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2018
MLS Number
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Location
Address
329 Royal Delta Drive
City
Cary
State
NC
Zip Code
27519
County
WAKE (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
ParkCity Realty LLC, original listing
Name
Phone
(214) 603-3594
Office Name
Office Phone
(919) 791-5589
Agent Name
Spencer Tang
Agency Phone
(919) 791-5589

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