Inventory Detail | Shane Register

133 NW 9th Street

Oak Island, NC

Community: Not In Subdivision

Status: Closed

Price $635,000
Sq. Ft. 1,644
Bed 3
Bath 2.5
Stories 2

Description

Beauty at the beach just arrived! Presented for sale is this stunning & COMPLETED NEW CONSTRUCTION home located just 9 blocks away from beach access on the beautiful west end of Oak Island. Welcome home to 133 NW 9th Street! Built by a local, reputable builder who is known for paying close attention to detail and has been building quality homes on the island for many years. The upgraded finishes in this BRAND NEW home will not disappoint. Curb appeal & low maintenance outdoor living is at it's best featuring, vinyl siding, vinyl handrails, dry entry stairs, underneath storage room, a beautifully landscaped lawn and more. This home was thoughtfully designed around the preservation of matured live oak trees on this lot that are considered the heart of ''oak'' island. Step inside and you will find quality workmanship throughout this entire home. LVP flooring throughout, shaker cabinets with soft close, upgraded marble countertops, frigidaire appliances, composite kitchen sink and a pantry. The primary level also includes a spacious, open concept living room, laundry room, half bathroom and a master suite with dual sink vanity, quartz countertops, custom tiled shower & a walk in closet. The 2nd level hosts 2 bedrooms, a full bathroom, a bonus media room and FOUR large floored attic areas that offers more storage than most island homes. Enjoy being at the beach yet tucked away for at home enjoyment and being in an X FLOOD ZONE means no flood insurance requirement by most lenders! Make this your forever home, a great beach getaway or an investment property.

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