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Upon arrival, marvel at the attention to detail of this gorgeous 2-story short sale with a well-designed façade, blooming trees, professional landscaping, a rocking chair front porch, and an expansive 3-car garage! Nestled in an upscale suburban enclave and positioned on an oversized lot, this extravagant residence has an unmatched sense of style and elegance that is sure to impress!
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RE/MAX Executive Properties
Leyton Drive
Concord 7752 Gateway Lane
Concord, NC 704-705-7036
Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road
Charlotte, NC 704-540-7500
Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way
Charlotte, NC 704-405-8800
or why you’ll love this home!
Features...
Welcome home to this private house in beautiful
Harrisburg, North Carolina!
This move-in ready home offers an incredible curb appeal,
flowering trees, lush landscaping and lovely upgrades!
5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms.
+/- 3300 sqft. heated living area.
.39 acre lot.
Hardwood flooring, gas-log fireplace &
granite counters!
Bonus room.
Huge deck with a brick fireplace!
Kitchen & Dining Eat in absolute luxury
in the formal dining
room featuring a heavy
moulding package, a
designer chandelier and
gleaming hardwood
flooring.
This bright and spacious kitchen includes polished granite
countertops, a 4-burner gas cooktop, a decorative tile backsplash,
raised panel cabinets and a large pantry.
This delectable kitchen also offers recessed lighting, crown moulding
and a sunny breakfast area.
The breakfast area features an upgraded chandelier, durable
hardwood flooring and a wall of windows with private views.
Style and utility are
masterfully fused
together in the
gourmet kitchen
with alluring
upgrades and an
open floor plan.
Living Areas
Be in awe of the 2-story
great room with a
warming gas-log
fireplace, a custom
mantle, built-in
shelving, soft neutral
carpet and arched
windows pouring in
plenty of natural light.
The den of this
spacious home makes
for an ideal office
space with French
door access, neutral
carpet, crown
moulding, surround
sound and a bright
paint color.
The highly desirable
bonus room is an ideal
space for a rec room, or
possibly an additional
bedroom!
This oversized bonus
room offers neutral
carpet and walls and a
cooling ceiling fan.
Master Suite The luxurious master retreat provides a soothing oasis of special
conveniences and comforts at day’s end with incredible
upgrades and a spa inspired bathroom.
This neutral master suite has a deep tray ceiling, plush
carpeting and desirable crown moulding.
The incredible master bathroom features dual vanities,
upgraded lighting, a shimmering chandelier and
decorative columns.
This bathroom also
boasts, French door
access, a lovely
arched window, a
garden tub and a
large walk-in
shower.
Secondary Bedrooms
The secondary bedrooms are sized generously, have plush
carpeting and designer paint colors.
These rooms also offer cooling ceiling fans, upgraded
bathrooms, ample closet space and a walk-out storage area.
Yard & Garden
The outdoors of this home is just as stunning as the inside and
offers a thriving place to entertain!
Relax on the expansive deck with a fabulous brick fireplace and
peaceful views of the wooded fenced lot!
History of Harrisburg, North Carolina
Settled mostly by Scotch-Irish sometime between 1732 and 1765, Har-risburg, still home to families that arrived in the 1700s, came by its name from the Robert Harris family and his descendants. Mr. Harris was established on land of his own here in 1766. With the coming of the railroad in the 1850s, the depot took the name of the landowner from whom the right-of-way was purchased, becoming known as Harris Depot. In 1874 the Post Office underwent a change of name from Harris Depot to Harrisburg. A business district and town center developed down by the railroad, but in 1923, with the construction of what is now known as N.C. 49, Har-risburg's business district shifted to the new road. Harrisburg Depot closed in 1933. Located in southwest Cabarrus County bordering Mecklenburg County, the Town of Harrisburg was incorporated in 1973. Government is by a seven member council and mayor. The town hall built in 1981 is located on N.C. 49. A town-wide water system was completed in 1980, followed by the town's wastewater system in 1985. Harrisburg's close neighbors include Charlotte Motor Speedway and the University of North Caro-lina-Charlotte. Harrisburg is served by the Harrisburg Rescue Squad and the Harrisburg Fire Department, Inc., all volunteers, and contracts with the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Department for full-time police protection. Harrisburg's economic strength can best be judged by its business and industrial growth. With the building of an industrial park, availability of land and the quality of the work force, Harrisburg, a town on the move, reflects and maintains its rural heritage.
Out and About in Concord & Cabarrus County…
Backing Up Classics Museum
Owned by Morrison Motors, the museum opened in Concord in 1970. The 18,000 square-foot
museum features over 50 classic cars, race cars, muscle cars and motorcycles, a gift shop, and
banquet, meeting and party facilities. For more information, visit www.morrisonmotorco.com.
Cabarrus Creamery
In 2003, local businessman Hunter Huss revived the 80-year old creamery located in Concord
and operated by the Burage family. Since then, the ice cream shop has become a steady favorite
with locals and visitors. With over 25 flavors like “Moon Pie” and “Sliced Lemon”, the shop
offers ice cream by the scoop, in a sundae or banana split, shakes and more. Visit them at 21
Union Street in Concord.
Carolina Renaissance Festival
The Carolinas’ annual Renaissance Festival is rapidly becoming a popular regional attraction and
tradition. Thousands of visitors drive to the charming forest and meadows, just north of
Charlotte, that have been transformed into an elaborate 16th century village celebrating the
adventure, pageantry and romance of the Renaissance era. You can mingle with royalty,
townspeople, equestrians and artisans; enjoy endless entertainment, tasty and savory foods, rides
and games. From the lowliest of peasants to King Henry himself, along with lovely maidens,
and gamesmen, all bring to life the ambience of a Renaissance village at play. The Festival
performs for seven weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) October through November.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Don’t miss the excitement of racing close to the Lake Norman area. The speedway is home to
NASCAR, IROC, IRL, World Karting, DIRT and Legends Car racing. Major NASCAR events
are held in May and October. You can also ride around the track to get a perspective of racing.
For more information, visit www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.
Concord Mills Mall
A 1.4 million square-foot retail complex which opened in September 1999, Concord Mills offers
over 200 stores, a 24-screen movie theater, Dave & Busters and Jeepers entertainment centers,
and a NASCAR SpeedPark. For more information, visit www.concordmillsmall.com.
Kannapolis Intimidators Baseball
Organized in 1995, the Minor League Class A Team is affiliated with the Chicago White Sox
and is name for the late NASCAR racing legend and former owner Dale Earnhardt. The team
plays in Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in Kannapolis. For more information, visit
www.intimidatorsbaseball.com.
Gem Theatre
Originally built in 1938 and reconstructed after a fire in 1948, the single-screen Art Deco theatre
located in Kannapolis now shows primarily second-run movies at discounted prices. For more
History of Charlotte, North Carolina
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County. In 2009, Charlotte's population was estimated to be 716,874, making it the 19th largest city in the United States. A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean. Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte (as well as the county containing it) is named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg, who had become queen consort of British King George III the year before the city's founding. A second nickname derives from later in the 18th century. During the American Revolutionary War, British commander General Cornwallis occupied the city but was driven out soon afterwards by hostile residents, prompting him to write that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion," leading to another city nickname: The Hornet's Nest. In 2009, the Charlotte metropolitan area had an estimated population of 1,725,759. The Charlotte metropolitan area is part of a wider thirteen-county labor market region or combined statistical area that has an estimated population (as of 2007) of 2,277,074. In 2008, Charlotte was chosen the "Best Place to Live in America" by relocate-america.com in its annual ranking, based on factors including employment opportunities, crime rates, and housing affordability. It was also named #8 of the 100 "Best Places to Live and Launch" by CNNMoney.com - cities picked for their vibrant lifestyles and opportunities for new businesses.
Concord 7752 Gateway Lane
Concord, NC 704-705-7036
Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road
Charlotte, NC 704-540-7500
Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way
Charlotte, NC 704-405-8800