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2150 Deerfield Drive
New Hope, PA 18938
$1,250,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6225
Property Description
Nestled within Upper Mountain Estates, an executive community with endless miles of sidewalks and mature trees, sits this special home for you. Prepare to be impressed as you view the home from the street, with Belgian blocks integrated into the driveway that leads you past the woodland and to the view of the handsome brick front exterior of this residence. The larger size of this lot, combined with the natural woodland, adds to a sense of privacy within this community. The foyer announces that you “have arrived”, with a center “T” staircase nestled between the living room and dining room. This dining room is enhanced by additional millwork on the wall and ceiling. Offering the highest level of flexibility, the living room is an open canvas for a quiet retreat, playroom, homework zone, craft and hobby space… absolutely limitless! The back of the home is the most popular zone, with three sets of French doors leading to the extensive paver patio and the inground heated pool at the side yard. A fantastic kitchen awaits and offers all of the details on your list: stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, island with seating and storage, 6 burner gas cooktop with stainless steel hood, wall oven with convection microwave above, serving station perfect for a coffee and tea nook, a gracious walk-in pantry to keep you organized, large space for a table, and a “command center” desk for all to use. This kitchen opens to the two-story family room, with a centered wood burning fireplace and plenty of space for your gatherings. A first floor office with French doors and views of the rear yard and pool can also be a great playroom or teen lair. The laundry room is tucked away from view and has a utility sink. Upstairs, the primary ensuite is palatial and includes a large sitting room, sleeping area with tray ceiling, long hallway bordered by closets on each side (WOW!), and bathroom with sizable tile shower, soaking tub, two sink areas with granite counters, private water closet, and a separate make-up vanity. A second ensuite offers a walk-in closet and full bathroom with tiled tub/shower. Two additional bedrooms, each with double door closets, share a bathroom with two sinks, separate tub/shower room, and linen closet. The finished basement includes a full level of great spaces. The private theater room, large family room, and workout zone will be fan favorites. A bar area has walls of wood, imported from Africa and recycled from former boats – so unique! The unfinished area is great for storage and has plumbing for a half bathroom. Outside, the spacious paver patio has areas for dining, entertaining, and a walkway to the heated inground pool. The lot continues past the pool, offering another open space for your enjoyment. Enjoy this lifestyle, so close to major destinations like Doylestown, New Hope, and Newtown, plus major roadways and transportation to Philadelphia and New York. Your next chapter awaits!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
PABU2064130
Location
Address
2150 DEERFIELD DRIVE
City
NEW HOPE
State
PA
Zip Code
18938
County
BUCKS (SOUTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Doylestown Regional Realty, original listing
Name
Doylestown Regional Realty
Phone
(215) 340-5700
Office Name
Keller Williams Real Estate-Doylestown
Office Phone
(215) 340-5700
Agent Name
Melissa Healy

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