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15898 Bounds Dr Noblesville, Indiana 46062 MLS# 22028735
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Amazing opportunity to own this gorgeous home in the popular Twin Oaks of Noblesville! This home has it all with 5 beds, 3 car garage, finished basement, energy saving solar panels, home theater area, large Recreation room space, easy access to the neighborhood's open yard area and more! The exterior shows like a model home with the brick & composite siding, relaxing front porch, stamped concrete patio, & fenced in backyard. Please note the huge benefits of the solar panels (31k value), as they reduce the average monthly energy costs to $8!! These are amazing long term savings over any other home of comparable size. Inside this beautiful home you'll love the flexible main level layout, the completely updated kitchen, living room w/ fireplace, formal dining room, breakfast room, great room, vinyl plank flooring throughout, and a convenient flex room (could be set up as a guest bedroom, home office, or hobbies room). The kitchen includes granite countertops, complemented by the stylish backsplash, new stainless steel appliances, & pantry. The upstairs has 4 bedrooms w/ great size & a huge Recreation room/loft space. The finished basement has space for everything w/ a home theater area, an exercise area, bedroom, plenty of storage area, & potential workshop. Several other recent updates include the roof (2020) and brand-new HVAC system (2021). The property also features an electric car charging port in the garage for added convenience. The home has recently been freshly repainted inside and out, and downspouts buried for additional benefits. This home is also perfectly located with easy access to all the neighborhood's walking trails & the community pool! Situated near 146th and Hazel Dell, with lots of shopping and dining options! This one is a MUST see!
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