103 Bowline Rd
New Bern, NC 28562
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
1,351 sq ft
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Available
Available Now

About This Home
Available August 1st - Welcome to 103 Bowline Road, a charming and functional home nestled in the desirable River Bend community of New Bern. This well-maintained residence offers a warm and inviting layout, featuring a sunken living room with a natural gas fireplace and a cozy breakfast area just off the galley-style kitchen.Enjoy the convenience of stainless-steel appliances, a natural gas stove, and easy-to-maintain LVP flooring throughout the home, with tile in both bathrooms. The master suite is generously sized with a spacious walk-in closet and a private bath featuring a standing shower. The second bedroom is also large, offering a walk-in closet and housing the brand-new HVAC unit.A hall bathroom with a tub/shower combo and linen closet adds functionality, while a separate laundry/mud room includes built-in cabinets and shelving. Additional hallway linen storage and decent-sized bedrooms with closets make this home ideal for comfortable living.Step outside to a side porch and a private backyard, buffered by mature shrubbery for added privacy (please note the yard is not fenced). A one-car garage completes the home.Don't miss this opportunity to live in a quiet, established neighborhood just minutes from historic downtown New Bern.
103 Bowline Rd is a house located in Craven County and the 28562 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Alexia Admin Scott | Results Property Management
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Source
North Carolina Regional MLS®
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Drive: | 43 min | 30.2 mi |
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