108 Kenmore Drive Pineville, NC 28134
$275,000
Sold
2
1 full
921
0.23
Residential
CAR3867041
Ridgecrest
No
Listing Brokerage Name
Property Details
General
Type
- Residential
Style
- Ranch
Parking
- Parking Space - 2
- RV Parking
Year Built
- 1956
Acreage
- 0.23
Square Feet
- 921
Sold Date
- Jul 7, 2022
Basement Rooms
- Basement
- Basement Garage Door
- Basement Outside Entrance
Subdivision
- Ridgecrest
Schools
Elementary School
- Pineville
Middle School
- Quail Hollow
High School
- South Mecklenburg
Interior
Flooring
- Tile
- Vinyl
- Vinyl
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public
Heating
- Central
Appliances
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Dryer
- Electric Dryer Hookup
- Gas Range
- Washer
Interior Features
- Attic Fan
Room Floor
- Bathroom 1
- Main
- Bedroom 1
- Main
- Bedroom 2
- Main
- Kitchen
- Main
- Dining Area
- Main
- Living Room
- Main
- Family Room
- Main
- Pantry
- Main
- Breakfast
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Fence
- Greenhouse
Exterior Construction
- Fence
- Greenhouse
Lot Dimensions
- 76 x 134 x 75 x 135
Roof
- Shingle
Foundation
- Basement
- Basement Garage Door
- Basement Outside Entrance
Driveway
- Gravel
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Pineville
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Data compiled from available Multiple Listing Service sources.
Pineville is an enclave of quiet neighborhoods just minutes from the center of Charlotte along the border of North and South Carolina. This suburban town is a desirable area for city commuters and those searching for affordable living.
Real Estate
Pineville real estate features quaint bungalows and historic homes in a small-town setting with just under 10,000 residents. Due to its central location and quiet, affordable neighborhoods, Pineville has steadily attracted new residents, with significant growth since 2000. The cost of living in Pineville is less than the national average, and the median home price is 14 percent lower than the national average.
Lifestyle and Attractions
The small town charm of Pineville is complemented by the desirable amenities of a larger city. The development of I-485 helped Pineville become the largest shopping district in the state with Carolina Place Mall, multiple strip malls, two open-air shopping centers, and several freestanding retailers. A significant number of people in Pineville work in professional fields such as finance and office administration. Pineville hosts a number of community events and festivals each year, including Crops and Shops Festival, Fall Festival, Rockin’ & Reelin’, and a weekly farmers’ market during the summer.
As the birthplace of the 11th president of the United States, James Polk, Pineville is home to the President James K. Polk State Historic Site. There are plenty of areas for outdoor recreation at neighborhood parks, including Jack Hughes Park with a multi-purpose field, softball fields, a baseball stadium, playground, picnic shelters, a walking trail, and more. Pineville hosts a number of cultural centers, such as the Civic & Cultural Arts Center of Pineville, and outdoor recreation centers, such as Adventure Landing and the Belle Johnston Community Center. Pineville’s proximity to the light rail makes for quick and inexpensive commuting in and out of Uptown Charlotte, for work, sporting events, or a night out on the town.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Pineville hosts four public schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, including Pineville Elementary School, Quail Hollow Middle School and South Mecklenburg High School. Pineville is surrounded by 55 private schools within the Charlotte vicinity, including South Charlotte Baptist Academy nearby. Pineville contains no institutions of higher learning, but several colleges and universities are within reach, including DeVry University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and many more.
History
Pineville was once a tiny depot town called “Morrow’s Turnout,” serving as a place where livestock could be turned out to the rolling pastures surrounding the station. By the time Pineville was incorporated in 1873, the town had a bustling downtown with shops, a busy cotton mill, and a lively mule market. The town was named Pineville because it was a village known for pine trees. Pineville is the birthplace of James K. Polk, the 11th president of the United States. Today, visitors can see the recreated log cabin and farm where he grew up in on Lancaster Highway.
Approximate Distance to:
Uptown Charlotte: 14 Miles
Metro System: 2.5 Miles
Charlotte Douglas International Airport: 16 Miles
Hospitals:
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Novant Health Pineville Primary Care: 2 Miles
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Carolinas HealthCare System Pineville: 2 Miles
Major Highways:
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I-485: 1.5 Miles
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I-77: 3.5 Miles
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Data last updated: 08/17/22 9:58 AM.
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