Outils
Size
4
Chambres
2
Full Baths
1
Partial Bath
1,741 Pi. ca.
interior
0.11 HECTARES
Exterior
Financial
$3,250
Change Currency
$2
Price Per Sqft
Listing Details
De location
Type de propriété
1981
Année de construction
2373004
ID Web
2757955-PADE2004600
ID MLS
1188
Days Posted
Description
289 Sugartown Road,
Wayne,
PA
19087
Wayne, PA 19087
This charming colonial home offers 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, full finished lower level and is situated on a private lot with an expansive tiered deck and spacious backyard in Radnor Township. A private driveway leads to this wonderful home with amenities for modern day living. The formal living features a new large picture window streaming in an abundance of natural light, hardwood floors, and a cased opening leads to the formal dining room with a double window and hardwood floors. Dining room opens to the updated eat-in kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors and is completely open to a cozy family with a gas fireplace, skylight and sliding glass to the rear deck which features a seating area and dining area. A 1st floor bedroom with a hexagon window, and a powder room complete this level. The second level features a primary bedroom with full bathroom and 2 additional bedrooms which are served by a hallway bathroom. The finished lower level offers a recreational area and a large laundry room. Completely enclosed with tall white vinyl fencing, the rear private yard offers a wonderful flat grassy area. Crawl space accessed in the front of the house offers more storage space along with the floored attic which is accessed by the pull down stairs in the 2nd floor hallway. New HVAC system and hot water heater installed in 2016. Within walking distance to the Strafford Train Station, Devon Square for shopping, a gym and restaurants, Radnor Trail, Wawa, La Maison and other establishments. Also conveniently located to all major roadways and the airport.
Listing By: BHHS Fox & Roach Wayne-Devon via Data Source: Bright MLS
agent inscripteur: Brigid Morrissey