
Courtesy of: John Bolos, Keller Williams South Park, john@jbolos.com
$285,000
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2 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Condominium
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$285,000
6614 Point Comfort Lane Tucked within the established Carmel Chace community in South Charlotte, this inviting two-story condo offers a blend of comfort, character, and an unbeatable location. Surrounded by mature trees and thoughtfully landscaped grounds, the setting feels peaceful and private while still being moments from some of the area's most desirable shopping, dining, and everyday conveniences. Inside, the home opens to a warm and welcoming living space filled with natural light and anchored by a cozy fireplace, creating an ideal setting for both relaxing and entertaining. The layout flows seamlessly into the dining area and kitchen, where rich cabinetry, stylish backsplash details, and thoughtful design provide both function and charm. Sliding doors lead to a private outdoor retreat, complete with a deck and balcony overlooking lush greenery-perfect for enjoying quiet mornings or unwinding at the end of the day. Upstairs, each bedroom offers its own private en-suite bath, creating a comfortable and functional layout that's well-suited for privacy and everyday convenience. The bedrooms are spacious and inviting, complemented by updated finishes and a calming, neutral palette throughout. A flexible main-level space provides options for a home office or additional living area, adding versatility to the home. Carmel Chace is known for its quiet, tucked-away feel while remaining exceptionally convenient to SouthPark, Ballantyne, and major thoroughfares, making commuting and access to top retail and dining effortless. This home presents a rare opportunity to enjoy low-maintenance living in one of Charlotte's most sought-after and centrally located communities
Courtesy of: John Bolos, Keller Williams South Park, john@jbolos.com
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