1522 Shallons Court,
Spartanburg,
SC
29301
Another Great Listing presented by ChuckTown Homes Powered by Keller Williams Drive. Text "1522 Shallons Ct" to 864-660-7500.Welcome to your dream home at 1522 Shallons Ct, Spartanburg, SC! Maintenance-free living at its best! HOA takes care of the entire exterior! This immaculate 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom, two-story townhome, newly constructed by DRB Homes in 2023, offers the perfect blend of contemporary design and functional living space, encompassing 2,100 square feet. Enjoy the sleek, modern kitchen equipped with granite countertops and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. The spacious layout is perfect for both cooking and entertaining. The main level features luxury vinyl plank floors, providing durability and a sophisticated look throughout the living and dining areas. The master bedroom is conveniently located on the first floor, offering privacy and ease of access. It includes a spacious en-suite bathroom for your comfort. Upstairs, youll find two generously sized secondary bedrooms, each with plush carpeting for added comfort. A versatile additional room is also located on this level, perfect for a home office, playroom, 4th bedroom or additional living space. The 3 bathrooms are thoughtfully designed with modern fixtures and finishes, including quartz countertops in all 3 bathrooms, ensuring both style and functionality. Situated in a peaceful neighborhood, this townhome provides easy access to local amenities, shopping, dining, and major roadways, making it ideal for convenient and comfortable living. Dont miss this opportunity to own a beautiful, brand-new townhome in the heart of Spartanburg. Schedule your showing today and experience the perfect blend of modern elegance and practical living at 1522 Shallons Ct!
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