Nestled in the woods, and adjacent to 492 acres of permanently conserved forest is 405 Rhododendron Drive, in The Reserve. Inspired by the botanical gardens and affection of UNC, this home will quietly capture your heart. Parker Preserve and Mason Farm Biological Reserve are steps from your front door.
Entertain for your family and trusted loved-ones in the chef's kitchen with dual Thermador ovens, gas stove range, kitchen island, and separate wet bar area. This kitchen's triangle and footprint will never disappoint as the heart of the home. Open the door to the screened porch from the kitchen and savor the breeze and elegant vaulted tongue and groove wood ceiling which opens to the patio and gardens. The entire East side of the home features exterior doors from each room for botanical therapy at a moment's notice.
Floor to ceiling windows and doors invite sensory engagement with nature. The family room and kitchen feature wood-burning fireplaces with gas starters. The wet-bar area has a pass-through to the family room for easy access to staging hors d'oeuvres and gatherings.
The master suite beckons relaxation and comfort with a spa-themed experience and minimalist concept. Aging in place, when the time comes, will be possible with all vital rooms on the main floor of the home.
Be warned, if you have children or grandchildren as decision-makers in your orbit, they will cast their vote to live here at 405. The treehouse can be viewed from each room on the East-side of the home and the second floor will easily become their hang out with ample space to stretch out and zero need to negotiate time at the bathroom sink. Each bedroom has an en-suite area for its occupant and walk-in closet. Loft AND bonus area are to be enjoyed in addition to the secondary three bedrooms. Don't miss the secret hideaway in the yellow bedroom. Open the door to the left of the bed and a short flight of stairs unfolds to an unfinished space ripe with possibilities for either storage or an additional playroom or hangout.
With reasonable offers, the Seller is willing to replace the roof and buff the hardwood floors. The HVAC systems are seasonally maintained by Boer Brothers. One of the HVAC units, while operational is reaching the end of its lifetime as it has R-22 refrigerant. Since purchasing this home the seller has made many thoughtful improvements and updates (ask your broker to send you the listing from when she purchased it and you will be amazed!). If you plan to have the above items as a part of your contract please be sure your broker writes them into the offer so while reviewing and accepting offers that condition will be considered.