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510 Louvre Lane

510 Louvre Lane

(910) 353-7757

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510 Louvre Lane, Onslow County, NC 28546

Amenities

Patio / balcony
Hardwood floors
Recently renovated
Ceiling fan
Fireplace
Bathtub
Unit Amenities
bathtub
ceiling fan
fireplace
hardwood floors
patio / balcony
recently renovated
This home in Carolina Plantations has so many upgrades and is immaculate!!! Starting with the extra driveway lane that goes from the road all the way to the back edge of the home. From the second that you walk through the door, you will find hardwood floors that extend to the kitchen, filled with all appliances! The huge living room invites you into the home with its vaulted ceilings and cozy electric fire place. You have a dining room leading to a covered screened in porch as well as an open deck for those wonderful spring/summer nights, perfect for entertaining with the huge fenced in backyard! The ensuite has a huge master closet. The trey ceilings are just one more thing that makes this home special. The master bath has a double vanity and includes a huge garden tub and separate shower. The home is a split floor plan which allows for added privacy! Ceiling fans are in every bedroom! Perfect location, close to everything! Easy to show...just go thru Broker Bay.

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Property Details (Fees & Lease)

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Property Status: Pending

Shirley Morrison

Coastal Advantage Properties

MLS Number: 100428353

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