This home is packed with upgrades and is in perfect condition, having been completed only nine months ago. Some of the features include a gas range, upgraded tile, cabinetry, and lighting, and an expanded back patio. This location is already ideal and will be even better with the retail and restaurant spaces coming to Glen Lake, just a short walk down Edwards Mill. Make it anywhere in the Triangle quickly with convenient access to HWY 70 and I-440, or stay nearby and enjoy being within a 5 min drive to Olde Raleigh Village, Lake Boone Trail, Crabtree Valley Mall, and Creedmoor Crossings.
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Location
4010 Emerald Green Road, Raleigh, NC 27612
Status
Sold
Features & Amenities
Interior
total bedrooms3
Total bathrooms4
full bathrooms3
half bathroom1
Laundry room Electric Dryer Hookup, Laundry Room
Flooring Carpet, Vinyl
APPLIANCES Dishwasher, Dryer, Gas Range, Gas Water Heater, Microwave, Refrigerator
other interior Features Double Vanity, Eat-in Kitchen, Open Floorplan, Quartz Counters, Smart Camera(s)/Recording, Smooth Ceilings, Walk-In Closet(s)
Area & Lot
StatusSold
Living Area2,104 Sq.Ft.
Lot Area1,742.4 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID10000920
TypeTownhouse
YEAR BUILT2022
NeighborhoodRaleigh
Architecture StylesTransitional
Elementary SchoolWake - Stough
Middle SchoolWake - Oberlin
High SchoolWake - Broughton
Exterior
STORIES3
Garage Space1.0
water SourcePublic
utilitiesCable Available, Electricity Connected, Natural Gas Connected, Phone Available, Sewer Connected, Water Connected
roofShingle
parkingAdditional Parking, Attached, Garage, Garage Door Opener, Inside Entrance, Kitchen Level, On Street, Parking Lot
HEAT TYPECentral, Forced Air, Natural Gas, Zoned
AIR CONDITIONINGCentral Air, Electric, Zoned
sewerPublic Sewer
SubstructureSlab
HOA AmenitiesInsurance, Maintenance Grounds, Maintenance Structure, Road Maintenance, Storm Water Maintenance
other exterior FeaturesBalcony
Financial
Sales Price$590,000
Real Estate Tax$2,118/yr
HOA$175/mo
LISTING AGENT
Franklin Munford
Broker
He started with Hodge and Kittrell right after graduating in 2011, which was a time when most people were fleeing the real estate industry.