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Charlotte · Charlotte, NC

11017 Carmel Crossing Road

Charlotte, NC · 1,235 sqft

$267,500

Reduced from $269,000

  • 2Beds
  • 2.5Baths
  • 1,235SqFt
  • 1983Year
  • 19Days on market

About this home

Move right into this beautifully renovated and modernized townhouse, conveniently located in Ballantyne, South Charlotte.

The layout offers large bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet. Renovated kitchen includes quartz countertops and oversized, modern cabinetry. Updated appliances, with a spacious laundry room off of the kitchen, appliances, refrigerator, washer and dryer included.

Additional updates include: Raised ceilings for an open, airy feel, recessed lighting, luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout, and tiled bathrooms and laundry.

Enjoy outdoor living with an extended patio and convenient access to the community pool.

The Bowl amphitheater, Ballantyne Backyard, and Ballantyne Corporate just minutes away.

Zoned for highly rated schools, including the new Ballantyne Ridge High School.

Property details

Beds
2
Baths
2.5
SqFt
1,235
Lot
Year built
1983
Type
Townhome
Days on market
19
Style
Contemporary
Heating
Heat Pump
Cooling
Attic Fan, Central Air
Foundation
Slab

Payment estimate

Estimated monthly payment

Includes P&I, tax, insurance

$1,968/ month

Principal & interest
$1,656
Property tax (~1.05%)
$234
Homeowners insurance
$78
HOA dues

Down payment

$13,375 down · $254,125 financed

Income to qualify (28% rule)

~$84,376 / year household

A rough rule — actual qualification depends on your full debt picture, credit, and the lender. John can introduce you to lenders he trusts.

Numbers are a directional estimate. Actual monthly cost varies by lender, credit, taxes assessed at closing, and insurance carrier. This is not a loan offer or pre-approval.

Location

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