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$399,900
3
2
Single Family
Colonial; Victorian
This listing is courtesy of Kim Mccarthy from Keller Williams Realty-Metropolitan
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Pride of ownership through this classic but modern Contemporary Victorian. Featuring a charming wrap around front porch and private backyard with patio, built in outdoor barbecue grill with covered pergola . Enjoy your morning cup of coffee overlooking the beautiful yard and gardens. Rooms flow into one another with this open concept floor plan and beautiful hardwood floors. Enjoy relaxing in the family room with vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace. All of the stainless steel kitchen appliances are new as well as the gleaming granite counter tops. Spacious center island is perfect for entertaining. All 3 bedrooms are on the 2nd level and include hardwood floors . Master suite is front to back and offers a oversized bathroom and walk in closet. Expansion potential on the 3rd level with walk up attic. German engineered heat pump 80 gallon hot water tank. Brand new whole house generator turns on automatically. Cul-de-sac neighborhood in a prime location for convenience to town center, extensive bike/walking trails, and schools. Home has public water and sewer and town services. One of the top rated NH school systems, great community/down town and easy commuting to Manchester (14 minutes). Measure room sizes for accuracy. Schedule your showing of this beautiful home today.
Interior Details2,412 sq. ft.
$165.80/sq. ft.
7
Dishwasher; Disposal; Dryer; Microwave; Range - Gas; Refrigerator; Washer
Public
Public
Attic; Cathedral Ceiling; Ceiling Fan; Dining Area; Fireplace - Gas; Kitchen Island; Master Br W/ Ba; Security; Walk-In Closet; Walk-In Pantry; Laundry - 1st Floor
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Exterior Details0.80 acres
34,848 sq. ft.
2
Under; Auto Open; Direct Entry
2 Garage Spaces
Wood Frame
Concrete
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Other Details4728470
1999
Glenview Association
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Room Levels, Dimensions and Features
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This town started as a part of Massachusetts, and was known as Narragansett Number 4, Piscataquog Village, and then Shovestown before installation of the New Hampshire provincial government. In 1748,...
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