20 Greenwood Ave Statesboro, GA 30458
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This charming residence is situated in one of Statesboro's most desired neighborhoods. The community pond is just a short walk away perfect for fishing, enjoying a picnic, or simply sitting back to take in the peaceful surroundings. Conveniently located close to the hospital, walking distance to GS, shopping, and all essential city amenities, this home offers both comfort and convenience. This impressive two-story remodeled home features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and spans 3,298 square feet. It has been tastefully updated, showcasing a stunning kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a pantry, and modern light fixtures. The dining room and breakfast room offer plenty of space for gatherings and entertaining while two living rooms provide flexibility-one overlooking the beautiful backyard! Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a versatile bonus room with an adjoining space ideal for heated and cooled storage or as an additional flex room. The renovated bathrooms and updated light fixtures complete all the details. Step outside to your own private oasis. The backyard is a true retreat, featuring a sparkling in-ground pool, fenced yard, and plenty of space to entertain. A covered porch with a gorgeous tongue & groove ceiling, a designated area perfect for an outdoor kitchen, and even a tiki hut makes this backyard one-of-a-kind-ideal for relaxing or hosting unforgettable gatherings. You have plenty of parking with the 2-car garage and custom-built double carport all tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac, it's a setting you'll never want to leave. The backyard greenhouse is a perfect space for growing herbs, flowers and fresh produce year-round. Contact us today to schedule a viewing. Properties like this don't stay on the market for long! *seller is offering a 2 year home warranty.
Source: GAMLS #10619159
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