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Realtors� Monday-Friday 8:30 - 5:00 Available 7 Days a Week - Evenings and Weekends by Prior Appointment Locally Owned and Operated Since 1980! New Listings FREE Wilkes County, NC REALTOR Real Estate YOUR SOURCE FOR HOMES AND PROPERTIES IN WILKES COUNTY Volume XXII, Issue 10 October 2012 Exhale... You’re in Wilkes! W. Kerr Scott Lake Photo Courtesy of Jory D. Shepherd Wilkes Journal-Patriot 336-838-4117 www.JournalPatriot.com Page 2 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 Monday-Friday 8:30 To 5:30 Saturday 8:30 To Noon Charles Johnson Broker/Owner ALC • SFR 957-6385 201 West Main Street • Wilkesboro, N.C. REDUCED Dennis Sawyers Brenda Miller Broker Broker 262-5599 957-0837 HAWKINS DR. EXT. Colonial home. Brushy Mtn. views. Great room, vaulted ceilings, designer kitchen, ARBOR GROVE BAPTIST CH. 3 BR, 2 BA mobile quartz counters, stainless appl. Bsmnt w/large rec. room, home. FP with gas logs. Kitchen updated with new coun- mini kitchen & access to covered deck. 3 BR, 2.5 BA & tertops, sink and faucet. Hardwood laminate floor in 2900 +/- sq. ft. MLS 57581. $269,900. Area 2. kitchen. Concrete drive. MLS 57358. $60,000. Area 4. Charles Devnew Broker Andy Stancil GRI • SFR Broker 902-1722 ABR • ALC Auctioneer 262-2314 DON BARE RD., JEFFERSON 2 BR, 2.5 BA, l5.7 +/- EDNA PERRY RD., ASHE CO. Fabulous log home pri- ac. Custom log home in a picturesque setting. Covered vately tucked away on the New River! 2 BR, 2 BA, kit./ porch, open decks, rock wall landscaping & lots of glass. dining combo w/great room. Hdwds, 2 stone FPs, single MLS 57414. $375,000. Area 3. attached GA. MLS 56317, $499,000. Area Other. Mark Barker Broker Associate Bobby Yates 336-648-5018 Broker Associate Auctioneer 928-0890 ALLEgHANY CO. 1.15 +/- ac., stone FP. Hdwds, tile & carpet. 4 BR, 3.5 BA. Bsmt. w/2nd kitchen, BR HANNAH DR. 1.5 story log home, 4 BR, 4 BA, full & BA. 3000+SF heated living space. Views, near New finished basement with single car garage, covered front River. Broker owned. & back porches, covered patio. Broker owned. MLS 56580. $329,000. Area Other. MLS 56582. $319,000. Area Other. View All Commercial and Land Listing at... Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 Page 3 336-838-1350 REDUCED LITHIA VALLEY RD: Custom home. 6 BR, 5 BA, indoor pool, 4 car detached GA. 50 +/- ac. of BLACK POWDER CT. Beautiful log home, pasture, 3 barns, hay shed, pond & maintenance PENNELL RD. Brick ranch, 3 BR, 1 BA & partial built in 2008. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, master on main level, garage. Cattle/horse farm complete w/riding ring & basement on 9.8 +/- acres. Great starter home. 2 car garage. Fantastic 1st home or weekend get- stables. MLS 57169 $799,900, Area 6. MLS 57263. $124,900. Area 6. away. MLS 55430. $239,900. Area 3. ARBOR gROVE BAPTIST CH RD: Cape Cod MILLERS CREEK.: Great views. Master BR on DEER RUN: Cabin w/breathtaking views. Main style modular home. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1386 +/- sq. ft. & main. Walk-in closet. FP. Hardwoods. Loft. Full bs- level master & sleeping loft, accommodates many. additional unfinished space upstairs. Laundry room mnt. Front porch plus deck. Very private. Sold as is. 10+/- acres in Buck Mtn. has exterior door and utility sink. MLS 56126. $175,000. Area 3. MLS 55603. $174,985, Area 3. MLS 57191, $159,900. Area 4. ARBOR gABLE LANE 16 Õ centers throughout, FORD TOWN RD. Older home with 2 BR, 1 WILDERNESS ROAD, BELL MTN. Chinked 2x6 walls, 2x10 joists, plywood underlayment. BA, updated with vinyl siding and new plumbing. log home, stacked stone base located on 5 +/- ac., Custom cabinets, 9 ft ceilings, crown & baseboard Nice country setting with view of eastern sunrise 2 BR, 2 BA, large loft, finished bsmt. Outdoor liv- molding, built-in flat screen over stack FP, recessed overlooking a pasture. ing area w/jacuzzi & room for entertaining. MLS lighting, 3 BR, 2 BA. MLS 57044, $59,900. Area 4. 57054, $230,000. Area 5. MLS 57519. $199,900. Area 5. TRAPHILL ESTATES RD. Older home located on WEST STREET, WILKESBORO. Former 11 +/- ac. 3 BR, 1 BA, needs TLC. Private setting, Wilkes Alleghany Red Cross office. Brick house, 3 ARMORY RD. 2 BR, 1 BA, hardwood and vi- prefect for horse farm. BR, 2 BA, 2 car GA, wood floors. Zoned B1, busi- nyl flooring. Great location. MLS 57421. $89,900. Area 5. ness or residential. MLS 57224. $65,000. Area 1. MLS 55133, $88,900, Area 1. www.wilkesboro-nc-realestate.com Page 4 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 Dee Mastin GRI •Owner/Broker 336-838-5111 336-957-6755 300 College Street • Wilkesboro www.GrandNationalRealEstate.com • email: [email protected] REDUCED YADKINVILLE 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 3 FP. CUSTOM BUILT - 4 BR, 2 BA, 1 1/2 Story House with 2,300+- sq. ft. on 9.2 +- acres. 3 BR, 2 BA and 5 acres. 1.26 Acres, Area 3 $235,000. MLS 57798 $249,000. MLS 55188 $129,900. MLS 56233 BOONE TRAIL 4 BR, 1 BA, FP ACREAGE GALORE! MILLERS CREEK - 3 BR, 1 BA, 44 +/- acres, pond, 2 streams, partial basement. 1.18 acre. handyman special! Needs work! 3 BR, 1 BA home. BELOW TAX VALUE! NOW $59,900. $279,900. MLS 55250 PRICED BELOW TAX VALUE! MLS 57338 1 acre. MLS 57575 $60,000 SOLD SOLD OLD 60-WILKESBORO 3 BR, 2 BA, WESTWOOD HILLS - neat, clean home. Lots of up- 4 BR, 3 BA THE OAKS - COUNTRY CLUB RD. dates! New outdoor living space Ext. almost new home, 3 BR, 2 1/2 Move-In -Ready! with covered porch. $149,900 BA, 1 owner, 2546 headed sq. ft. MLS 56854 $125,000. MLS 57475 $240,500. MLS 54569 LOTS AND LAND WILL FAW ROAD Level, cleared 8 acres. Restric- RENTAL tions. MLS 57577, $56,000 BALLS MILL RD. .74 +- ac. Wooded, needs well PROPERTIES and septic. No restrictions. MLS 57454. $3,500. .74 AC. WOODED LOT. No restrictions. Motivated 2 BR • 1 BA seller. MLS 51657. TRAPP CREEK RD. Near lake on 421. 4 acs. $650 MONTH 3.2 +-ACRES wooded with bldg. site. Restricted. MLS 53505. 3 BR • 1 BA Great view. Gated COLONIAL HEIGHTS II 2 lots in North Wilkesboro 5 4 GORGEOUS LOTS IN Bill community, pond, Subdivision. Sewer and water available. MLS 52793 NEW SUBDIVISION. $375 MONTH Mastin pavilion, waterfall. WILL FALL RD. - Cleared ready to build in Millers Wooded and cleared lots with MLS 57371 Creek. 18 acs. restricted against mobile homes. community water available. Property management $74,900 MLS 55235. $90,900 Call for sizes and prices. 957-6765 Cell • [email protected] Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 Page 5 Helping people realize the American dream Serving North and South Carolina AmeriSouth Since 1990 Call Rebecca For Rates • Loan Options AmeriSouth MORTGAGE COMPANY NMLS 67050 You May Qualify To Purchase a Home With As Little As $425 Out of Pocket Ask Me How! •USDA Up to 100% Financing* •FHA Purchase 3.5% down* •VA Financing* •Conventional Financing!* We Are A Lender With Many Options! Give Rebecca A Call! We can customize any loan to best suit the needs of each buyer. F or The Best In Residential Financing Õ Rebecca Haas NMLS 92722 Branch Manager 336.838.4444 602 N Spruce Street, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 NMLS UID 488173 Cell 336.262.2443 [email protected] AmeriSouth is continually researching the mortgage industry for more products to better serve you! *All Financing Options Subject To Borrower Qualifications Credit and Availability. Call for current rates. Page 6 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 APPLEFIELD EXECUTIVE PROPERTIES, INC., DBA APPLEFIELD Since 1980 REALTORS¨ Monday-Friday 8:30 - 5:00 Available 7 Days A Week - Evenings and Weekends By Prior Appointment Locally Owned and Operated Since 1980! NEW LISTINGS Lin Brooks Linda Broker In Charge/Owner Wehrmann ABRM, CRS, Broker, GRI GRI, SRES Ext. 230 AREA 5 Cell 984-0833 Ext. 222 AREA 3 Home 667-0483 MLS 57951 $74,900 MLS 57968 $50,000 BROOKWOOD ACRES, MULBERRY, Brick RIDgELINE DR., UNION gROVE 3 BR, 1 BA, ranch in quiet neighborhood, 3 BR, 1.5 BA, double 1792 sq. ft. ranch with addition and 2nd story added. GA and single in bsmt., workshop, 1250 + sq. ft. Several outbuildings, needs TLC. Call Nick Wehrmann. Call Nick Wehrmann. Pat Brooks Nick Wehrmann Broker/Owner Broker Relocation Manager, Ext. 235 ABRM, SRES Cell 984-7633 Ext. 241 Home 667-0483 AREA 1 MLS 57976 AREA 4 WESTWOOD HILLS 4 BR, 2 BA brick MLS 57969 $65,000 contemporary w/large covered porch & tiered back MULBERRY MILL RD., N. WILKESBORO 3 deck, updated kitchen, custom cabinetry, hard surface BR, 1 BA, 1000 sq. ft., detached garage and storage counters & back splash, lg laundry, loft 4th BR, building/workshop. Handicap ramp at front porch, custom built-ins & lg walk-in closets. lg private lot, needs a little TLC. Call Nick Wehrmann. single garage. Call Debo Cornett Debo Cornett Tony Johnson Broker, ABR, GRI, Maximum Marketing Exposure Broker SFR, e-Pro Ext. 234 Ext. 229 Cell 336-467-1623 Cell 984-0226 APPLEFIELD-REALTORS has joined High Country Association of REALTORS¨ Give Your Property Direct Access To Hundreds of Brokers in Carolyn Mcgrady REALTOR¨ Broker, ABR, ALC Ashe, Avery and Watauga Counties Ext. 228 Home 336-981-5739 www.applefield.com Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, October 2012 Page 7 336-667-2255 REALTOR¨ Conveniently located at 406 West Main Street in Historic Wilkesboro REALTOR¨ SALE AREA 6 AREA 6 PENDING MLS 55233 MLS 57666 $649,900 COUNTRY CLUB 1.2 acre professionally land- PERFECT CONDITION 4 BR, 4.5 BA home, scaped.
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