This one-bedroom bungalow made its debut when local COVID-19 cases were peaking, so there was concern it might affect buyer turnout
Built in 2018, the house contains open cooking, dining and entertaining areas.This one-bedroom bungalow made its debut when local COVID-19 cases were peaking, so there was concern that might affect buyer turnout. To the seller’s relief, there were two visitors right away and one produced an unconditional full-price offer hours later.
“Something that has no conditions is unusual because it carries risk with it for the buyer. However, this property being built so new and to a such nice, high standard – it even had radon gas mitigation installed – it gave the buyers complete confidence they knew exactly what they were buying.”Auburn Bay Lake anchors a subdivision of two-storey homes and bungalows, like this 1,762-square-foot model on a pie-shaped lot with 39-foot frontage.
“Being a lake community, it’s a little more prestigious than some older communities in the southeast, and it’s absolutely beautiful,” Mr. Hill said.
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