
Courtesy of: Nicholas Waters, Keller Williams Realty Atl. Partners, yourrealtornic@gmail.com
$380,000
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3 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Single Family Residence
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$380,000
1215 Matt Moore Court Welcome to 1215 Matt Moore Court, a spacious two-story home tucked away in the heart of Lithia Springs. Offering over 2, 150 square feet of living space, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath residence provides the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and convenience for today's lifestyle. Built in 2003, the home features a thoughtfully designed floor plan with generous living areas, creating plenty of room for entertaining, relaxing, and everyday living. Step inside to discover inviting spaces filled with potential, highlighted by a cozy fireplace that serves as the focal point of the main living area. The spacious layout allows for seamless gatherings with family and friends, while the well-equipped kitchen includes a dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator for added convenience. Upstairs, the oversized primary suite offers a private retreat, complemented by two additional bedrooms and ample flexibility for guests, a home office, or growing households. With 2.5 bathrooms and over 2, 100 square feet under roof, there's room for everyone to spread out and enjoy. Outside, the low-maintenance lot provides space to enjoy outdoor living without the burden of extensive upkeep and an attached garage adds convenience and additional storage. Ideally located near I-20, shopping, dining, schools, and Sweetwater Creek State Park, this home delivers easy access to Atlanta while maintaining the charm and value of suburban living. Whether you're searching for your first home, your next home, or an investment opportunity, 1215 Matt Moore Court is ready to welcome its next chapter.
Courtesy of: Nicholas Waters, Keller Williams Realty Atl. Partners, yourrealtornic@gmail.com
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