1110 Magnolia St
Albemarle, NC 28001
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
2.5
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Square Feet
1,320 sq ft
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Available
Available Sep 6

About This Home
Schedule your tour today at Visit for more info! Welcome to your brand new, luxury home! Haven Hills at Fox Run is a new cottage-style rental home community coming to Albemarle, NC, located at the corner of Foxrun Drive and Ridge Street. This thoughtfully designed neighborhood will include 22 single-family homes and 4 paired duets, offering a mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom layouts. Each home features quartz countertops, shaker-style wood cabinets, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and charming front porches that face beautifully landscaped green space. All homes are pet friendly and built to net-zero energy standards for top-tier efficiency and healthy indoor air quality. The community includes a walking trail, outdoor BBQ areas, a dog park, and a tot lot playground—all set within a professionally maintained neighborhood. Plus, every home is fully maintained by our team, so residents can enjoy the beautiful benefits of this community! Amenities included but not limited to: Dog Park, BBQ Grills, Walking Trails, Tot-Lot Playground, Landscaping, Pest Control, Doorbell Cameras, Washer/Dryer Units, Solar Utilities Panels, and MORE! TECH PACKAGE Includes: o Ring Camera with motion detection and remote viewing o High-speed, easy-to-setup internet + streaming o Smart home thermostats o Keyless keypads Conveniently located just minutes from downtown Albemarle, Morrow Mountain State Park, and the Uwharrie Lakes, with easy access to Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad. 1-Bedroom | $1,575/mo. | 708 sqft. 2-Bedroom | $1,750/mo. | 1052 sqft. 3-Bedroom | $1,990/mo. | 1320 sqft. *Flat Utility Fee + Tech Package will be applied in addition to rental rate.* - Visit for more info! Scroll to view our home renderings, floorplans, and location map - INQUIRE TODAY!
1110 Magnolia St is a house located in Stanly County and the 28001 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Stanly County attendance zone.
House Features
- High Speed Internet Access
- Dishwasher
- Balcony
- Patio
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Dogs Allowed
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Fees not specified
- Cats Allowed
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Fees not specified
Contact
- Phone Number
- Contact
- High Speed Internet Access
- Dishwasher
- Balcony
- Patio
Albemarle is a small city in North Carolina roughly 40 miles east of Downtown Charlotte. It is a charming community with a fascinating history. The city is named for British General George Monck, who led his troops to victory during the English Civil War, which ended in 1651 with Charles II, son of executed King Charles I, coming out of exile to be restored as king. King Charles II was so grateful for Monck’s efforts that he granted him land in the Colonies and named him Duke of Albemarle.
Explore the history of Albemarle in the city’s many historic districts, including the charming Downtown Albemarle Historic District. But while you’ll love strolling along Main Street and enjoying the many shops and restaurants housed in historic buildings, the surrounding landscape is equally impressive. Albemarle is located in the Piedmont’s Uwharrie Lakes region, and it is close to several popular lakes. It is also near Morrow Mountain State Park and Uwharrie National Forest.
Learn more about living in AlbemarleColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 19 min | 11.8 mi | |
Drive: | 48 min | 30.5 mi | |
Drive: | 53 min | 30.9 mi | |
Drive: | 55 min | 32.8 mi |

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