Under 2 years old & ready for you! This lovely home is located in Oak Alley, a neighborhood with beautiful Oak trees and mins away from charming Downtown Covington. This home showcases 4 bedrooms, an open/split floor plan, stylish granite counter throughout, a spacious kitchen with island, built to be energy efficient and is in impressive condition. A covered back patio overlooks the rear yard which is enclosed with a privacy fence. Book your private showing today! Flood zone C & no flooding
Listing courtesy of GSREIN / RE/MAX ALLIANCE
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Last updated Apr 17, 2024
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