4 beds

2 Full / 1 Half baths

1992

Traditional

There is something grounding about this home before you even step inside. Mature hardwoods frame the yard. The elevated deck overlooks a wide, open stretch of green, giving you both visibility and space. It feels established. Not new. Not trendy. Established. Inside, the home carries a traditional flow that buyers in this price range are actively returning to. Defined rooms. Crown molding. Trim work that actually frames the space instead of disappearing into drywall. The kitchen is warm and inviting, finished in custom stained cabinetry with subtle glazing that softens the tone. Granite counters anchor the space, while stainless steel appliances bring balance. The breakfast area sits beside large windows that wash the room in natural light, especially in the afternoon. It is the kind of space where coffee feels unhurried. The living room centers around a fireplace that clearly began its life as wood burning and has since been converted to gas logs. That matters. It tells you the home was built with substance first and convenience second. The mantle is classic. The proportions feel right. This is a room meant for quiet evenings, not staging photos. Upstairs, the iron baluster railing and stained wood handrail create a striking transition between levels. The loft landing is open and bright, with sunlight filtering through upper windows. The secondary bedrooms are generously sized, each with substantial windows and crown molding. They feel comfortable and functional without being tight. The primary suite is where the home truly distinguishes itself. Tray ceilings elevate the volume of the room, and the layout allows for multiple furniture configurations without crowding. The en suite bath is impressive in scale. A long double vanity provides true separation. The soaking tub sits beneath a window, framed by natural light. The tile shower is enclosed in glass and finished in neutral tones that allow a future owner to personalize easily. The lighting fixtures give the space a subtle modern edge without overpowering its traditional foundation. The walk in closet is expansive and practical, with full wrap shelving that maximizes usable storage rather than decorative square footage. There is also a large bonus room with angled ceilings and dormer style architecture, offering flexibility for a media room, home gym, or additional bedroom if needed. Outside, the deck spans the rear of the home and overlooks a broad, usable yard. The setting feels open rather than boxed in, which is increasingly rare in this area. Mature trees create depth and privacy without sacrificing light. What stands out most about this property is not one single upgrade. It is proportion. Ceiling height. Room scale. Trim detail. The kind of construction that feels solid. In a market where many homes blend together, this one has identity.


Status:

Active

Type:

Single-family residential

Laundry Remarks:

Sink, 2nd Floor, Walk-in, Electric Dryer Hookup, Washer Hookup, Laundry Room

Subdivision:

Roper Mountain Plantation

Garage:

2-car Attached

Heating:

Gas Available

Cooling:

Electric

Basement:

None

Parking:

2-car, Concrete

Common Charge:

$475 Annually

Acreage:

0.4

Est. Taxes:

$1,653

HOA Fee

$475

Construction

Vinyl Siding

Utilities

Cable Available

Lot Description:

1/2 Acre or Less, Corner Lot, Few Trees, Sprklr In Grnd-Full Yard

Amenities:

Pool

Elementary School:

Oakview

Middle School:

Beck

High School:

J. L. Mann

Appliances:

Cooktop, Dishwasher, Disposal, Refrigerator, Electric Oven, Microwave, Gas Water Heater, Tankless Water Heater

MLS #:

1585896


Community Info

School Info

Walk Score

Yelp


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