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Average Selling
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$799,000
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$689,000 |
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$529,000
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Average Square
Feet: |
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3,300
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3,215
sq. ft. |
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2,900
(L) |
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General Information |
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This extravagant waterfront community is located right off of Highway 306 and nestled next to the Neuse River. Boasting itself as a luxury marina village, Arlington Place is sure to have something for everyone. Some of the planned amenities include a gated entrance, parks, canoe & kayak center, marina club, and fishing lake. The Burton Village Park will feature a pool, tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts, with an event lawn for neighborhood activities.
There are three different types of planned homesites, including village, neighborhood, and estate lots ranging in size of .4 to 1.75 acres. The village's interior sites are mostly half acre lots (some up to .75) that feature wooded areas with small pines. Homesites situated on the mile stretch of deep water frontage on Mill Creek are scattered with hardwood and pine tress. The neighborhood also covers a mile of the Neuse River and will feature the neighborhood's most prestigious homesites.
Arlington Place is also close by to the Minnesott Golf & Country Club -- making it a perfect place for golf lovers. Right around the corner you will also find the Cherry Branch/Minnesott Ferry that will take you to the opposite side of the Neuse River, near Havelock, NC.
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Community Information |
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Neighborhood
Home
Types: |
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Single Family |
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In City
Limits: |
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No |
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Homeowner's
Association: |
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Yes, Unknown Includes: Unknown |
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Home
Exterior
Type: |
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Wood, Brick, Vinyl |
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Average
Stories: |
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2 - 3 stories |
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Garages: Yes |
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Fully
Developed:
No |
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Home
Spacing: Spread Out |
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Neighborhood
Pool:
Yes |
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County
Club:
No |
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Neighborhood
Parks:
Yes |
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Sidewalks:
No |
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Streetlights:
No |
Waterfront:
No |
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