Courtesy of: Donald Gaddy, EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne, donald@gaddyinternational.com
Courtesy of: Donald Gaddy, EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne, donald@gaddyinternational.com
$350,000
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3 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Townhouse
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$350,000
527 Common Raven Court SELLER OFFERING CLOSING CREDIT WITH APPROVED OFFER THIS WEEKEND! Welcome home to 527 Common Raven Court in the highly sought-after Waterside at the Catawba community in Fort Mill, SC! This beautifully built 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome has thoughtfully designed living space across two stories, constructed by Lennar in 2019 and loaded with quality finishes throughout. The main level features an inviting open-concept layout with vinyl plank flooring, a gas log fireplace in the family room, and a well-appointed kitchen with walk-in pantry; perfect for everyday living and entertaining. A convenient half bath and one-car garage complete the main floor. Upstairs, retreat to a spacious primary suite with a full bath and walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and laundry room all designed for functional, comfortable living. Step outside to enjoy a covered rear porch, enclosed patio, and additional outdoor space ideal for relaxing Carolina evenings. Waterside at the Catawba delivers resort-style amenities including a fitness center, outdoor pool, tennis courts, playground, walking trails, and recreation areas; all within a beautifully landscaped, master-planned community. Banks Athletic Park, a 25-acre facility within the neighborhood, features four lighted ball fields and a playground. Your new home is just minutes from I-77 and Highway 160 for an easy commute to Ballantyne, South Charlotte, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences are right outside the community entrance.
Courtesy of: Donald Gaddy, EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne, donald@gaddyinternational.com
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