4186 Horseshoe Bend Rd Hudson, NC 28638
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Positioned on One Acre Lot in Desirable South Caldwell Location and Offering the Advantage of a Lengthy List of NEW Updates Make This Cedar Sided, 3 BDRM/2BTH Ranch w/Full Basement One You’ll Want To See. NEW windows and guttering, September 2025, NEW water heater in 2025, primary bath vanity and new toilets 2024, metal roof in 2016. To add to that list is NEW, uninstalled laminate flooring for the entire house. Step inside from the covered front porch to find a natural stone fireplace that is both a beautiful and practical complement to the living room area of the seamlessly flowing, open concept plan. The bright, spacious kitchen features built to last, solid wood, custom cabinetry. Completing the hub of the house is a roomy dining area where you can welcome inviting family and guests to gather at the table to comfortably share meals and time together. Down the hall, the primary bedroom is complete with a private bath. Two additional bedrooms share the hall bath. Convenient, main level, detached carport just a few steps from the side entry. Laundry hook ups both levels. Full basement has end garage door and offers excellent opportunity for those extra spaces you’ve needed; workshop, craft area, game room.. you decide. The huge backyard offers extensive, cleared open area perfect for establishing great outdoor living space, gardening, play area for the kids plus room for your beloved four-legged friends to roam. Rural yet close in setting with area schools, medical facilities and grocery stores minutes away. 5 minutes to Hwy 321 and quick commute to I40. Enjoy a beautiful, scenic, 40 minute drive to Blowing Rock and the High County. Don’t hesitate to make your appointment to preview this one before it’s SOLD!
Source: CANOPYMLS #4314338
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