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This beautiful home, located at 11921 New Bond in Huntersville, NC, was built in 2005 and boasts a spacious 4,318 square feet of living space spread out over two stories. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and 1 partial bathroom, this residential property is perfect for a growing family. With a last sale amount of $800,000 in 2023, this property is assessed at a value of $672,800 with $572,800 for improvements and $100,000 for the land. The cooling type is central and the heating type is forced air, making it comfortable to live in year-round. The property also includes a garage with 660 square feet and a cozy fireplace - perfect for chilly nights.
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