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Residence 656 Appaloosa Rd

Preserve at Marsh Creek
10 Fetters Boulevard, Upper Uwchlan, PA
in contract
3 beds
3 baths
2704 SqFt
$267 per SqFt
Description
If you are looking for a new home in Preserve at Marsh Creek and don’t have time to wait for a new build, this Quick Delivery home is the perfect choice! This Henley has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and is ideally located near walking trails. Additional features include a full unfinished walk-out basement with provisions in place to add a future powder room, 2 car garage, screened porch, loft with 2 bedrooms and full bathroom, gourmet kitchen and transom windows in the great room. The primary suite on the main floor is well-appointed with upgraded pocket doors on both walk-in closets. All interior selections have been made and are included in the price. With our community clubhouse and all amenities now open, you won’t want miss this opportunity to call Preserve at Marsh Creek home. Purchase now and be in your dream home immediately!
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656 Appaloosa Rd Details

Name:
656 Appaloosa Rd
Type:
Semi-Detached Two Story
Ownership:
Fee simple
Beds:
3 beds
Baths:
2 full | 1 half
Interior Size:
2704 SqFt
Lot Size:
-
Ceiling Heights:
-
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Pricing and fees

Plan price:
Price per SqFt:
$267 per SqFt
Monthly C.C. / Maint:
-
Monthly property tax:
-
Parking cost:
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Storage cost:
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Price history

10/29/2023
Unit price lowered by 0.69% to $723,233
08/10/2023
Unit listed as In Contract and price lowered by 3.19% to $728,255
05/21/2023
Unit price increased by 7.17% to $752,233
02/26/2023
Unit price increased by 6.34% to $701,897
11/05/2022
Unit listed as For Sale at $660,032

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