ONE OF THE NEWEST CUSTOM BUILT HOMES IN DUCK! And, what a nice surprise it is! Built in 2011, this exceptional custom home is located right in the HEART OF DUCK! Just a few steps to all the shops and restaurants. Also, one of the MOST PRIVATE streets in Duck. Located on a cul-de-sac this community only has 16 lots. Almost 5,000' in this six bedroom, 5.5 bath home that was built for year round living BUT would be a welcome addition to the rental market as well. You have the best of both worlds! These sellers spared no expense in building their dream home, keeping "GREEN" in mind throughout. Ground floor game room has 13' ceilings with a massive 4 panel slider leading to a custom concrete 41' pool. You will not see another gameroom this spacious on the OBX! Pool has a heater and cooler for those hot days. Large Hot Tub. Custom Macassar Ebony Kitchen based on a Smallbone design with bow front drawers on island. Granite Counter tops, Two dishwashers, large pantry, Built-in hidden trash/recycling drawer. HEATED Porcelanosa tile floor. Master bedroom features a curved wall, dressing room and marble bath with oversized oval shower with two shower heads, and four body sprays. AGAIN, HEATED FLOORS. Vanity is a custom walnut vanity with an exotic stone top. Second Master has two closets. All bedrooms are big enough for a king bed. Custom Staircase. Laundry room with custom cabinetry. Living area with cathedral ceilings with two sliders leading to large sun deck & covered deck. Another covered deck off the kitchen. In all, there are 1,659' of Timbertec decks with the two covered areas. Geothermal HVAC, 98 HERS RATING. TWO CAR GARAGE and MUCH MORE. You must see this home! It's exciting to have a home on the market that can meet all the comforts and conveniences of a year round, second home or rental home! NO Homeowner Association Fees in this community.
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