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$417,900
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| MLS# | 5855810 | | List Date | 3/18/2011 | | Type | Single-family | | Style | Colonial | | School District | Pennsbury | | Area | Lower Makefield Township | | Units | 1 | | Bedrooms | 5 | | Bathrooms | 3 | | Lot Size | 90x156 | | Age | 24 | | Parking | 4 | | Taxes | $7,211.00 | | Tax Year | 2010 | | | | |
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| Renewal® by Andersen Custom Replacement Windows – these are custom fitted to the window openings and only installed by Andersen. All windows and the sliding glass door are Andersen windows; most windows are Andersen’s Renewal® windows. |
| Interior Features |
5 bedroom, 3 bath Colonial meticulously maintained by original owners in fantastic location of Lower Makefield/Yardley with easy access to Rt. 1 and I-95, Pennsbury Schools, large front porch, newer hardwood floors in LR & DR, crown molding, ceramic tile floors in the foyer, hall and eat-in kitchen with brand new granite countertops, extra oak cabinets, Andersen sliding glass doors to a two-tiered deck and fenced back yard, Berber carpeting in family room w/ beautiful bay window; originally built with first floor bedroom & full bath as an in-law suite plus kitchen cabinets and sink added to adjacent laundry room with separate entrance. Kitchen expanded 2 ft from original floor plan, finished den in basement w/ sump pump/battery back-up. All Andersen replacement windows, alarm system, brand new carpeting w/thick padding in MBR, BR#3, stairs & hallway, gorgeous landscaping with strategically placed shade and ornamental trees, 1st floor bedroom could be home office |
| Additional Features and Amenities |
Known as “The Mother in Law House of Oxford Glen,” 1446 Woodview Road was built as a 4 bedroom colonial with an in-law suite. In the original construction, a wall with bi-fold doors separated the kitchen and family room. The house’s family room served as the living/dining room of the in-law suite. The laundry room was equipped with kitchen cabinets and sink, microwave and refrigerator. The house was built with a bedroom and closet (instead of a second garage), full bath (instead of a powder room) and separate outside entrance to complete the suite. In 1999, the owners opened up the wall between the family room and kitchen; the bedroom of the suite is currently being used as a home office.
With the installation of French doors in the kitchen/family room opening or the construction of a door in the hallway leading to the downstairs bedroom area, an in-law suite could, once again, be utilized. |
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