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$550,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
2.00 |
1,635 |
0 |
1968 |
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On the market:
-3 days
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Step into perfection at 6234 Ashcrest Drive, nestled in the coveted Montclaire neighborhood of the SouthPark area. This fully updated, turnkey home is the epitome of modern living with timeless charm—every detail thoughtfully designed to impress.
From the moment you step onto the inviting covered front porch, you’ll know this home is something special. Inside, warm hardwood floors flow throughout and welcome you into the open floorplan home. The elegant formal living room greets you at the door with a newly added, stunning, and designer-curated wet bar. It is sure to impress with floor-to-ceiling cabinets and sleek quartz countertops—perfect for entertaining!
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the chef’s kitchen, a showstopper featuring a top of the line 48" gas range, double ovens, custom cabinetry, a large center island, quartz countertops, and a striking ceiling-height backsplash. The inviting family room seamlessly flows into the kitchen, creating a warm and cozy space perfect for gathering around the charming woodburning fireplace.
The home offers three spacious bedrooms and two exquisitely remodeled bathrooms, each with finishes that exude sophistication and style. Designer touches are woven into every corner of this home, giving it a polished, magazine-worthy aesthetic. Updates like the 2024 new roof, 2021 HVAC system with updated ductwork, and countless custom upgrades ensure peace of mind for years to come.
Step outside, and you’ll find your private oasis: a flat, fully fenced backyard with a patio and cozy firepit area, ideal for relaxing evenings or lively get-togethers. The curb appeal is nothing short of charming, with the covered front porch inviting you to sit back and enjoy the neighborhood vibe.
This home isn’t just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle. Don’t miss your chance to make 6234 Ashcrest Drive yours!
Listing courtesy of Natalie Rutherford, COMPASS