A rare fully renovated home that is less than a 5-minute drive to campus and downtown. Stellar views of the valley throughout the year (see photos). Only a two minute drive to the Weis grocery store, gym, Sheetz, and restaurants. This renovated 3000+ sq ft home has a new high efficiency central heat pump (2010), secondary zone Fujitsu ultra-efficiency heat pump (2010), top-of-the-line carpet (2010), all new stainless appliances from LG/Samsung/Bosch (2010), entirely new faucets throughout the home (2010-2012), renovated bathrooms with stone counter tops (2010-2012), renovated kitchen (2010-2012), completely repainted throughout (2010-2012), fully enclosed four season sun porch with ultra-high efficiency windows (2010), new window treatments by Bali (2010-2012), nearly every light fixture in the house replaced with high-end Kichler lights both indoors and outdoors (2010-2012), new siding with extra insulation around the home (2010), completely redone landscaping including an 60+ ft wide fully landscaped front slope and brand new retaining wall and sidewalks in the front/backyard with BBQ electric outlets (2010-2012), new top-of-the-line 3/4 height beveled glass double front doors (2012), and so much more! The master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling that is approximately 12' high. The greatroom has a nearly 14' tall vaulted ceiling and an eight foot (8') wide by five foot (5') tall window to overlook the valley during the day and city lights at night. Total square footage is 3298 sq ft of living space (by home schematic measurements from appraisal, which includes 380 sq ft of finished basement). The total space including the 567 sq ft garage is 3865 sq ft of total enclosed space. Neighborhood Description A well established and maintained neighborhood with fantastic valley views. Very quiet and private cul-de-sac with homes built in the mid 1980s.
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