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1307 Manter Lane Apex, NC 27523
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Key Details
Sold Price $436,800
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,160 sqft
Price per Sqft $202
Subdivision St James Village
MLS Listing ID 2396084
Sold Date 08/20/21
Style Site Built
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
HOA Fees $15/ann
HOA Y/N Yes
Abv Grd Liv Area 2,160
Originating Board Triangle MLS
Year Built 1999
Annual Tax Amount $3,346
Lot Size 6,969 Sqft
Acres 0.16
Property Description
Adorable Ranch in St James Village! This ranch offers a large sunroom, as well as a bonus room upstairs. Open floor plan with cathedral ceilings and gas logs. Master Bedroom has a Double Vanity, Garden Tub, Walk-in Shower. Nice Size Secondary Bedrooms. Located close to downtown Apex, Area Parks, Greenways, and Shopping. Quick access to Davis Drive & HWY 64.
Location
State NC
County Wake
Community Street Lights
Direction Davis Drive onto Old Salem Church Road, Left onto Old London Way, Left on Mater Lane
Interior
Interior Features Granite Counters, Soaking Tub
Heating Electric, Forced Air
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Carpet, Hardwood, Laminate, Tile
Fireplaces Number 1
Fireplace Yes
Appliance Tankless Water Heater
Laundry In Hall, In Kitchen, Main Level
Exterior
Exterior Feature Fenced Yard
Garage Spaces 2.0
Community Features Street Lights
View Y/N Yes
Porch Deck
Parking Type Concrete, Driveway, Garage, Garage Faces Front, On Street
Garage Yes
Private Pool No
Building
Faces Davis Drive onto Old Salem Church Road, Left onto Old London Way, Left on Mater Lane
Architectural Style Ranch
Structure Type Vinyl Siding
New Construction No
Schools
Elementary Schools Wake County Schools
Middle Schools Wake County Schools
High Schools Wake County Schools
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