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106 W Montgomery Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
$325,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 1, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
960 Square Feet
Property Description
Stop renting and enjoy living in this great 2 BD, 1/1 BA townhouse, located in popular Ardmore, just minutes from restaurants, shopping (including Trader Joes), and Lifetime Fitness in Suburban Square! Enter from the community driveway and your designated parking spot is right outside your front door. The tiled foyer features a convenient first floor powder room on the left and a spacious coat closet on the right. The kitchen showcases stainless appliances (including a new dishwasher), new subway tile backsplash with black ribbon tiled accent, tile flooring, granite counters and a large pantry closet. The dining room has an oiled bronze chandelier and offers ample space for a large table. Flowing seamlessly from the dining area, the living room features a newer sliding glass door to a nicely landscaped private patio with a delightful garden area. Crown molding, neutral walls and hardwood floors enhance this home. Ascend the wrought-iron railed staircase to reach the upper level. The primary bedroom features a sizable walk-in closet with new custom organizers, and large windows with a new pleated blackout shade. A spacious linen closet in the hallway and Bessler pull-down stairs to the attic provide additional storage options. The hall bathroom has been newly renovated and includes a rain head shower with a handheld faucet, a mirrored medicine cabinet, white bathtub and white subway tile. The bathroom floor features a classic white basket-weave pattern with black accents, complemented with wainscoting along the wall. The second bedroom, which could serve as an office, is equipped with two large closets featuring built-ins. The second bedroom also has a pleated blackout shade. The laundry facilities are conveniently located in the full-sized unfinished basement which offers more storage space. This large room offers great space for exercise gear and potential for adding a den or office. Nearby Ardmore Station has express Septa/Amtrak train service for easy access to Center City, NYC, and other destinations. Highly regarded Lower Merion schools. A rare opportunity to experience the best of suburban living at a very affordable price. Don't miss your chance to make this charming property your new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other-Other
Year Built
1974
MLS Number
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Location
Address
106 W MONTGOMERY AVENUE
City
ARDMORE
State
PA
Zip Code
19003
County
DELAWARE (COUNTY NORTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(610) 329-7399
Office Name
Office Phone
(610) 651-2700
Agent Name
Tracy Pulos
Agency Phone
(610) 651-2700

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