109 Georgetown Rd
Raleigh, NC 27608

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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3 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 3 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 1,800 SF |
About This Property
1939 bungalow with modernist renovation completed in 2018. Open concept living area with 15-foot vaulted ceilings offers comfortable space for living and hosting friends and family. Skylights and large clerestory windows fill the living area with natural light all day long. Like house plants? Grow them in every corner. An 11 foot tall mature ficus tree in the living room will stay in the house and keep the air fresh and clean. Bright natural light in every room of the house, except the centrally located secondary bathroom. Seamless transition from inside to outside living. Main bedroom with a full built in wardrobe offers space for a king size bed. 2nd and 3rd bedrooms with large closets offer space for queen size beds. 200 square foot screen porch with ceiling fan and built in speakers. Lots of storage. All appliances included. Walking distance to breweries, restaurants, parks & bus transit. Must see! No cats. Maximum 2 dogs, 50 lb weight combined. 6 month lease is available. Please see the blockrealty website for the most accurate property details, photos, and application.
109 Georgetown Rd is a house located in Wake County and the 27608 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Wake County attendance zone.
Around 1900, it was determined that Raleigh needed some suburbs -- the streetcar was available by then, and residents could move a little farther from the city center. Several neighborhoods were created between 1910 and 1950: Hayes Barton, Georgetown, Roanoke Park, Vanguard Park, and Bloomsbury. These five neighborhoods were clustered around the five-point intersection of Glenwood Avenue, Whitaker Mill Road, and Fairview Road. Today, those five neighborhoods are known as the Five Points Historic Neighborhoods.
There are four historic districts within Five Points: the Vanguard Park District, the Bloomsbury District, the Roanoke Park District, and the Hayes Barton District. Each district has its own characteristics, making the Five Points neighborhood one of the most unique and diverse in Raleigh. Housing ranges from 1900s bungalows and cottages to more elaborate Colonia Revival and Queen Anne style homes.
Learn more about living in Five PointsBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
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Drive: | 9 min | 3.8 mi |
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