A pure mid-century ranch on a flat .60-acre lot that has seen updates through the years - most recently a tasteful polish of laundry, mudroom and baths by architect/owner. Longview Gardens was conceptualized by landscape architect Charles Gillette and developed by Raleighite Clarence Poe as Raleigh's premier development. Positioned centrally on the first section of curvilinear N. King Charles Rd, the house is flanked by newer landscaping and ample parking. Rarely does one find a canvas this large inside-the-beltline. Large kitchen with wood cabinetry and floors is warmed by abundant natural light. Unique finishes throughout and a floor plan that gives flexibility for uses. Highly sought-after Hunter, Ligon and Enloe base school district. Walkable to gems such as Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, proximal to the Crabtree Creek Greenway; a true refuge with easy access to Downtown Raleigh.
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Location
120 N King Charles Road, Raleigh, NC 27610
Status
Sold
Features & Amenities
Interior
total bedrooms4
Total bathrooms2
full bathrooms2
Laundry room Laundry Room, Main Level
Flooring Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Other
Fireplace Living Room, Wood Burning
APPLIANCES Built-In Electric Oven, Cooktop, Dishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Gas Water Heater, Range Hood
other interior Features Bookcases, Eat-in Kitchen, Granite Counters, Smooth Ceilings, Walk-In Shower
Area & Lot
StatusSold
Living Area2,104 Sq.Ft.
Lot Area0.6 Acres
MLS® ID10048529
TypeResidential
YEAR BUILT1954
NeighborhoodRaleigh
Architecture StylesTraditional
Elementary SchoolWake - Hunter
Middle SchoolWake - Ligon
High SchoolWake - Enloe
Exterior
STORIES1
water SourcePublic
roofShingle
lot featuresCleared, Landscaped
parkingAsphalt
HEAT TYPEForced Air
AIR CONDITIONINGCentral Air
sewerPublic Sewer
SubstructureBlock, Pillar/Post/Pier
other exterior FeaturesRain Gutters
Financial
Sales Price$655,000
Buyer Agency Compensation2.4%
Real Estate Tax$5,171/yr
LISTING AGENT
Todd Hancock
Broker
Todd takes a quality-over-quantity approach and is personally invested in his client's satisfaction.