Welcome Home! Are you looking for a larger house to accommodate your growing family? Perhaps one with enough space for everyone to have their own bedroom, plus a home office—or even two? Need an in-law suite? Look no further than this stunning home in Lower Southampton! Curb Appeal and Location… Read More This lovely property sits on a quiet, closed-end street with only a few neighbors, offering privacy and tranquility. A welcoming front porch invites you and your guests to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings. The home is set back from the road and features two convenient driveways: one leading to the front entrance and the other to a wide drivewayDo you need a larger house for your growing family? Perhaps one that is big enough for everyone to have their own bedroom, and you get an office also? Maybe two offices. Do you need an in-law suite? Whatever you need can be found in this lovely New siding Lower Southampton home. The large front porch welcomes you home and greets your guests when they visit. Opportunity awaits to own a spacious and beautiful property that is waiting for you to bring your style and personality. The house sits back from the road and is reached by turning onto a closed-end street with only a few houses. There are two driveways. One for convenience to the front door and the other a wide driveway with a detached 2-car garage. Step into the house through the front door that is protected by a lighted overhang around the front and side of the house. Or, use the side door into the family room that leads to the kitchen with custom cherry cabinets, an enormous island with cabinets and overhang for seating. Great space for prepping and serving food, enjoying a casual meal or for people to hang out and talk to the chef. The dining room has gleaming Brazilian cherry floors and many windows. Dominating the living room is a stone gas fireplace. Once the main bedroom, there is a full bathroom with shower. The family room is a wonderful retreat with a freestanding wood stove that can be reconnected. Completing the main floor are a half bath, utility room, and storage closet. And then there is the upstairs! Seventeen years ago, a second story addition was designed and built! A Palladium window dominates the front of the house and the staircase. Welcome to a large open space from which the five bedrooms are entered. The primary bedroom suite is a true retreat with a bathroom with shower and walk-in closet. Four other bedrooms share a hall bathroom and the laundry room is on this floor. Most of the house has been freshly painted in neutral tones and new carpeting was installed in all the bedrooms. Throughout the house, windows bring in natural light. There are lots of closets, and the great floor plan make this home one with endless possibilities. The 24’ x 24’ garage has a wide driveway that accommodates eight vehicles. It has electricity and there is another freestanding wood fireplace unit that could be reconnected. A paver patio, lawn and wooded areas are equally delightful. The outstanding amount of indoor and outdoor space and the privacy this home offers in a tranquil and beautiful setting is further enhanced by many special features that add to the appeal of this home. The 2-year old 5-ton air conditioning unit, standing seam aluminum wraparound roofing on the lighted pent roof on the front and side of the house, 3-year old roofing with a 50-year warranty, and a whole house portable generator that is hardwired. Stepping into this very special home, you will appreciate everything it offers. Plenty of space in this home for comfort and relaxation, for entertaining small or large gatherings, inside or outside, and a great lifestyle. In the award-winning Neshaminy School District, there is easy access to I-95 to Philadelphia, it’s close to a variety of shopping – pretty much everything –many diverse choices for dining and recreation including parks and playgrounds that are nearby. Welcome home Read Less
Courtesy of Hazel M Smith, Keller Williams Real Estate-Doylestown 215-340-5700
Listing Snapshot
Days Online
43
Last Updated
Property Type
Single Family Residential
Beds
5
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
3,088
Lot Size
0.41 Acres
Year Built
1953
MLS Number
PABU2080096
Additional Details
Appliances & Equipment
Dryer - Electric, Dishwasher
Building
Built in 1953, Living area: 3088, Levels: 2, Construction Materials: Vinyl Siding, Stone
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