Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty – Murfreesboro.
Property Description
Step inside this stunning Smryna home. The large living room features great entertaining space and a fire place to cozy up to! The primary suite is on the main floor with a walk in closet and double vanities. The kitchen features an island, abundant counter space and a pantry. Upstairs you will find two additional bedrooms and a spacious bonus room. Highlights of this home include brand new flooring in the kitchen and new carpet. The Belmont neighborhood is Convenient to the interstate , shopping and features its own private playground.
Property Details and Features
- Basement
- Description: “Slab”
- Bathrooms
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 1
- Bedrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 3
- Main Level Bedrooms: 1
- Building
- Finished Area Above Grade: 1889
- Area: 1889
- Building Area: 1889
- Construction Materials: “Brick”, “Vinyl Siding”
- Levels: “Two”
- Stories: 2
- Year Built: 2006
- Year Built Details: EXIST
- Cooling
- Details: “Central Air”, “Electric”
- Exterior Features
- Patio Features: “Covered Porch”, “Patio”
- Floors
- Flooring: “Carpet”
- Garage
- Garage Spaces: 2
- Heating
- Heating: “Central”, “Electric”
- Home Owner’s Association
- Dues Frequency: Quarterly
- Fee: 65
- Listing
- Days on Market: 8
- Listing Price: 419000
- Status: Active
- Location
- Address: 147 Neal Ave
- City: Smyrna
- State: TN
- Zip: 37167
- County: Rutherford County, TN
- Subdivision: Belmont Sec 3
- Directions: From Nashville I-24 East to Exit 70 (Almaville Rd) Turn Right. Proceed about 1 mile and turn right on Neal Ave – House on Right
- Lot
- Acres: 0.29
- Size: 0.29
- Dimensions: 79.93 X 176.04 IRR
- Size Source: Calculated from Plat
- Size Units: Acres
- Parking
- Covered Spaces: 2
- Parking Total: 2
- Schools
- Elementary: Stewarts Creek Elementary School
- Middle/Junior High: Stewarts Creek Middle School
- High School: Stewarts Creek High School
- Utilities
- Sewer: “Public Sewer”
- Water Source: “Public”
- Utilities: “Electricity Available”, “Water Available”