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Wilkes County, NC Real Estate FREE Wilkes County, NC REALTOR® Real Estate YOUR SOURCE FOR HOMES AND PROPERTIES IN WILKES COUNTY Volume XXV, Issue 6 June 2015 Happy Father’s Day Wilkes Journal-Patriot 336-838-4117 www.JournalPatriot.com Page 2 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 Sherrill Faw Realty, LLC 307 10th Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659 Land Listings MLS 56827 $66,000 16.5 acres Traphill Rd MLS 59289 $215,000 New Listing 43 acres on Hwy 18 S 882 Oakley Ridge Road MLS 59294 $12,500 HUD Broker 3 bedroom, 2 bath double 2.86 acres on Hwy 18 S wide, front and back decks. MLS 59448 $16,000 Sherrill Faw Joe McMillan Brian Myers Dana Wingler Broker-in-charge Broker Broker Broker 15 minutes from amenities. 2 ac Lot 177 Chestnut Mtn 336-957-7600 336-984-5549 336-957-7499 336-262-2490 MLS 61051 $ 59,900 MLS 59451 $10,000 1.4 ac Lot 10 The Greens MLS 59455 $10,000 1.58 ac Lot 12 The Greens MLS 59760 $19,900 6.72 ac Lt 122 Chestnut Mt MLS 60159 $16,815 Reduced 2.21 ac Lt 57 Sutters Ridge 212 Finley Ave 1001 Trogdon Street 325 Wilkes Street MLS 60160 $18,015 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story 5 bedroom, 3 bath, newly 6 unit townhome, each has 3.01 acLt 110 Sutters Ridge home with new updates, decorated, 4000 sq ft 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, MLS 60172 $14,300 workshop, ready to move in Fully Furnished! Owner financing available 2.72 ac Lt 65 Majestic Mtn MLS 60415 $ 179,000 MLS 60416 $ 299,900 MLS 60143 $ 324,900 MLS 60195 $18,690 3.68 ac Lt 59 Chestnut Mtn MLS 60361 $49,900 Property Management 2.56 acres Lot 9 Spring Mtn We need homes Let us manage your rental MLS 60554 $8,900 for sale! properties. Mobile home 1.51 acres in Easton Knoll Thinking about selling lots, mobile homes, homes, MLS 60669 $12,000 Build your dream! 5 ac Lot 172 Chestnut Mtn your home? apartments, office space, retail space, and other Magnolia Drive MLS 61004 $14,900 We can help! commercial properties. Lot 6 in Magnolia Place 3.04 acLt 133 Chestnut Mtn septic system in place MLS 61060 $55,000 Homes are selling very Potential renters call 2.69 acres Lt 21 Spring Mtn quickly in todays market. public water available us everyday! MLS 59320 $17,500 Many more on our web site 123 Oak Tower Drive 315 Elkin Hwy Investment opportunity, Manufacturing, Retail, Stor- 2 apartment buildings, age and office space, 295 Little Bell Drive 8 total units, great location Total of 28,564 Sq. Ft. Governor Stokes Road 2 bedroom, 2 bath log cabin MLS 59468 $ 375,000 MLS 56545 $ 599,900 4.75 acres in Millers Creek, with loft and full basement, no restrictions, right of way Hot tub on huge deck from paved road. MLS 61059 $ 219,900 Office 336-903-0060 MLS 60998 $ 35,900 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sherrillfaw.com Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 Page 3 Small town charm in the beautiful Blue Ridge Foothills The Comforts • Restaurant Style Dining • Studio 1 BR & 2 BR Apartments • Starting at $1475 per month • All Utilities Included (Except Telephone) • Weekly Housekeeping • Billiards Room • 36 Seat Theater • Library • Computer Center • Fitness Center • Full Activities Calendar • Transportation Provided • Beauty Salon/Barber Shop • Pet Friendly • Smoke Free Campus • Maintenance • Free WiFi Rose Glen Village 407 West Main Street 336-667-2952 www.visitroseglen.com [email protected] Page 4 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 List With Blair Properties LLC Blair and Relax! Properties Enjoy your LLC 901 Main Street well deserved North Wilkesboro summer vacation. Your home is in our hands! Live the Dream — Let Blair Properties Help Call 336-667- SELL (7355) Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 Page 5 336-667-7355 Amy Blair Tammy Fracassi Linda Moore Jodi Jarvis Owner/Broker in Charge Broker, e-PRO Broker, ABR Broker ABR, GRI, SFR 262-3498 262-6838 927-3981 957-7077 Todd Felts Barbara Miller Jeff Atwell Jerrell Suddreth Beth Berrong Broker Broker Broker Broker Broker 202-1339 828-773-9841 262-4984 262-3359 957-1483 Jamie Foster Monica Baldwin Kelly Wingler Cheryle Mills Debbie Reynolds Broker Broker Property Manager Broker Assistant/Secretary Office Manager 902-3721 336-906-0967 667-7368 667-7355 667-7355 Community On behalf of everyone here at Blair Properties, LLC, we want to say a great big THANK YOU to all the volunteers who participated in the Red Cross blood drive that we hosted! It was a great success as we received a total of 39 units of blood and exceeded our goal of 28 units. We would also like to thank the Dispensary for providing delicious refreshments! Thank you for supporting Blair Properties and supporting your community. www.BlairPropertiesTeam.com Page 6 Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 New Listings UNDER CONTRACT PINEBROOK PLACE: Updated and very WOODFIELD LANDING: This town home is in CORPORATION STREET: This home was well maintained 3 BR, 2 BA split foyer home! immaculate condition! Stacked stone fireplace, donated to the Catherine H. Barber Memorial New roof, new paint and bathrooms updated wood plank flooring, track lighting, stainless Shelter Inc. and completely renovated. New in 2011, new stainless steel kitchen appliances range, refrigerator and microwave. New water carpet, paint, refinished hardwood floors, elec- in 2012, refinished cabinets and new hardware heater, new HVAC unit was just added to the upper trical, plumbing, light fixtures, faucets, all new in 2013, new deck in 2014, new garage doors in bedroom w/an additional return, additional space appliances, including washer and dryer! All 2015! Split bedroom design. Finished room on was added to the deck for storage. Skylights were proceeds will go to the Catherine H. Barber lower level. Underground dog fence in place. added in 2010. This home can be purchased com- Memorial Shelter Inc. MLS 61021. Area 1. MLS 61041. Area 6. $184,900. pletely furnished. MLS 61066. Area 1. $129,900. $89,900. COMING SOON COMING SOON GRANDVIEW DRIVE: 3 BR, 1 BA brick ranch WOODLAND BOULEVARD: Brick ranch has close to downtown Sparta. Home has a full a newly renovated kitchen with ceramic tile, basement with several rooms for storage and granite countertops, painted cabinets, new fix- an outside entrance. Large family rooms with tures, hardwoods floors. 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA with FP and large kitchen. Single attached carport central heat and air. Within walking distance BEACON RIDGE: 4 BR, 2 BA home with hard- with utility closet. All bedrooms on one end to downtown Wilkesboro and the Greenway. wood floors, large master suite, nice screened of house w/bath centrally located. Plenty of Large backyard, full unfinished basement, porch, full basement, paved drive, 2 car garage, storage. Nice patio area in front of home. MLS ready to move into. Home offers 1200 – 1400 new roof in 2014. Home offers 2,510 square feet 61020. Area Other. $68,000. square feet of living space. Area 1. $129,900. of living space. Area 1. $279,900. Wilkesboro North Wilkesboro Area 1 Sparta N.C. 18 4 Elkin UNDER 3 N.C. 268 CONTRACT Boone North U.S. 421 Wilkesboro 5 Wilkesboro 1 N.C. 115 FINLEY PARK: This house is priced to sell! FINLEY PARK: 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 half BA, in Finley 2 Custom paint in almost every room, rugs, cur- Park Subdivision, large living room, dining tains, window treatments, door knobs, cabinet room and slate floors in kitchen. Bonus room N.C. 16 6 Statesville hardware, bath fixtures and landscaped grounds. area off kitchen for additional living space. Taylorsville Fenced yard, detached garage w/living space Wonderful pergola off the deck. Very private above. MLS 60150. Area 1. $349,900 setting. MLS 60532. Area 1. $229,900. SPECIAL PRICE REDUCED J STREET: Large rooms, fenced yard, hard- wood floors, tiled baths, smooth ceilings and wonderful master suite! This 5 BR, 3.5 BA MAPLE STREET: Home is currently rented and home’s floor plan has been modified allowing EAST MAIN STREET: Well maintained 4 BR, has three buildings on the property, nine car ga- for a large master suite on the main level. Four 2 BA historical home. New gutters and stain- rage and a block building 2202 sq. ft. Third build- bedrooms, 2 full baths upstairs with permanent less steel appliances. 30 year architectural roof ing is 2480 sq. ft., all fenced with private gate. All steps leading to the floored attic. Very cozy and vinyl siding installed in 2004. Vinyl win- buildings have power and water. Fenced pasture home with great in town convenience. MLS dows, stamped concrete walk and patio. MLS land MLS 60413. Area 1 $194,900 60798. Area 1. $192,500. 59696. Area 1 $179,900. Broker interest. 336-667-SELL (7355) Wilkes Journal-Patriot Real Estate, June 2015 Page 7 Wilkesboro North Wilkesboro Area 1 REDUCED REDUCED UNDER CONTRACT FOREST HILLS: Brick ranch in Forest Hills WESTWOOD LANE: 3 BR, 2.5 BA home fea- Subdivision with 3 BR, 2 BA, full basement. tures wonderful living space with living room Completely updated in 2006 with new heat and dining room on main level and 675 sq. ft. of FINLEY PARK: One owner home in Finley Park pump, roof in 2009, windows, gutter guard finished area in basement with half bath. Double subdivision. Wormy chestnut LR with hardwood and water heater. Great sunroom with 8 win- car garage, fenced private back yard, 10x10 play- floors, sunroom, large dining room, large kitchen dows and an additional heating/cooling source.
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