3361 S Us 321 Hwy., Newton, NC 28658

3361 S Us 321 Hwy., Newton, NC 28658
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$289,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 1.00 1,342 0 1960
On the market: 2 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$1,736($1,736 + $0 taxes*)

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Welcome home to this well-maintained brick ranch conveniently located in the desirable Maiden/Newton area of Catawba County. This inviting home offers timeless character, solid construction, and plenty of space both inside and out. Inside you’ll find beautiful hardwood floors throughout much of the home, spacious living areas, and an abundance of natural light. The layout provides comfortable living with multiple bedrooms and functional living spaces perfect for everyday living or entertaining. The large unfinished basement provides excellent space for storage, a workshop, or future finished living area. With its open layout, it offers plenty of potential for additional use. One of the standout features of this property is the nice detached two-car garage, perfect for parking, storage, or a workshop. The garage is equipped with a wood stove, electricity and water making it an ideal space for hobbies, projects, or working comfortably during the colder months. Additional highlights include: • Solid brick exterior • Beautiful hardwood flooring • Spacious yard with muscadine vines and room to enjoy outdoor living • Large unfinished basement with toilet, shower and lots of potential • Detached 2-car garage 28X24 with wood stove, electricity and water • Convenient location near Maiden, Newton, Lincolnton and Hickory Enjoy the peaceful setting while still being just minutes from local shopping, dining, schools, and major highways. This property offers great potential for homeowners looking for space, character, and a convenient location in the Maiden/Newton area. Schedule your showing today and come see everything this home has to offer.
Listing courtesy of Kim Heavner, Premier South