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41510 Reins Court
Leonardtown, MD 20650
$505,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2732
Property Description
An exceptional opportunity has presented itself, This remarkable home is available once again, providing buyers a rare opportunity to make it their own. Welcome to this impeccably maintained two-story colonial gem nestled within the desirable city limits of Leonardtown, Maryland. Situated on a generous 0.646 acre lot, this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home was built in 1986 and offers ample living space. The attached 2 car garage was expertly expanded, featuring 744 square feet of additional storage space , including 63 square feet of workshop area with a workbench. The property also offers an impressive 892 square feet of attic storage space above the garage with pull down stairs. Step inside and be immediately captivated by the gleaming hardwood floors and new carpet in the family room complemented with a cozy fireplace. The well-appointed kitchen includes stainless steel appliances: dishwasher replaced in 2018, electric stove replaced in 2012, refrigerator replaced in 2022, providing the perfect setting for the aspiring chief. Upstairs, the spacious primary suite with 2 closets (one walk-in) , lovely tiled shower, double sinks with granite counter tops and an inviting soaking tub offers a private retreat. Enjoy the great outdoors on the 196 square foot deck, perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining. Recent upgrades include a new roof in 2017. Gutter Helmet was in stalled on the second level in 2007 and on the lower level in 2020. New garage door opener were installed in 2011 and 2012. The crawl pace was upgraded with EmeShield Pro Plus lining as well as humidity control in 2013. The property is also equipped with Cable TV, internet, and satellite TV connections. The home is surrounded by a well-maintained, flat lawn with pre paid lawn care treatment for 2024. The town of Leonardtown is a walk or trolley ride away. On the weekends in the summer the Trolley runs through the neighborhoods in Leonardtown. There is a pickup point on Miss Bessie Lane. Leonardtown does have ample parking for those who wish to drive. Indulge in fine dining, cozy pubs, coffee shops, charming shops and the waterfront. Enjoy the winery, kayak rentals, leisurely strolls along the beautiful walking path on the bay, the playground and experience the vibrant energy of the captivating community. This home is the perfect blend of comfort, convenience and quality. Schedule a showing today and make this property your home.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1996
MLS Number
MDSM2018182
Location
Address
41510 REINS COURT
City
LEONARDTOWN
State
MD
Zip Code
20650
County
SAINT MARY`S
Listing
Provider
Century 21 New Millennium, original listing
Name
Century 21 New Millennium
Phone
(703) 753-7910
Office Name
CENTURY 21 New Millennium
Office Phone
(301) 862-2169
Agent Name
Sharon Cox

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