Courtesy of: Christopher Sooy, EXP Realty, LLC, cesooy@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Christopher Sooy, EXP Realty, LLC, cesooy@gmail.com
$299,999
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3 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Lot: 0.22 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$299,999
116 CENTER STREET This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is the perfect blend of classic design and modern updates, offering everything you need in a highly sought-after location. Situated on a quiet residential street, the home features a timeless traditional layout, starting with a welcoming enclosed front porch that’s perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding in the evening. There is a full bathroom with a stand-up shower on the main floor. Inside, you’ll find a spacious formal living room and dining room, both ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. The gourmet kitchen is fully equipped with ample storage and pantry space, making it easy to prepare meals. For added convenience, there’s a first-floor laundry area and a mudroom that leads out to the expansive backyard, offering plenty of space for outdoor activities or simply enjoying the fresh air. Upstairs, the home has been thoughtfully updated with new flooring, modernized bathroom fixtures, and contemporary door hardware, all freshly painted in neutral tones that provide a clean, inviting atmosphere. The homes exterior has excellent curb appeal, and the backyard offers nearly a quarter acre of space for recreation, gardening, or simply enjoying some downtime outdoors. Located in Gloucester County, this home provides quick access to major highways including the NJ Turnpike, 295, 55, 42, and 76, making commuting to both NYC, North Jersey, and Philadelphia a breeze. It’s a rare find—affordable, move-in ready, and full of potential. Don’t wait—schedule your showing today and make an offer before it’s gone!
Courtesy of: Christopher Sooy, EXP Realty, LLC, cesooy@gmail.com
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