Move-in ready

$389,839

Reduced!

5 bd • 3 ba • 2 Car Garage • 2,398 ft²

1705 Wooten Way, Bessemer City, NC

5-Bedroom
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Actual configuration and features may vary.

Why you’ll love this home

Den
Largest owner’s suite
Oversized laundry room
Loft

An expansive family room, chef-ready kitchen and breakfast nook share a convenient and contemporary open floorplan on the first level of this two-story home, perfect for seamless everyday living. In a private corner is a den for at-home work. Occupying the top level are all four bedrooms and a multipurpose loft. The sprawling owner’s suite is a serene retreat with an attached bathroom and walk-in closet.

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Everything included in this home

Pull Out Stainless Faucet
Included features
Lennar
Others

Energy-conscious features

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Modern interiors

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Owning a home can help you build equity, offers tax deductions and fixed monthly payments, and gives you a sense of permanence. When you rent, your lease sets the price, your place isn’t really yours, and there are no tax benefits or financial freedom. There are many benefits to owning a home that you can’t get with renting.

The Community

Creekside Cottages

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Creekside Cottages offers brand-new single-family homes for sale in Bessemer City, NC. Residents enjoy low property taxes, an onsite playground and multiuse trails throughout the community. Creekside Cottages is just six miles from hiking on Crowders Mountain. It’s also less than 15 miles from city services and attractions in Gastonia, outdoor sports fields and Kings Mountain Golf Course. Other local attractions include Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and The Schiele Museum of Natural History.