2021 Boulder Court Gastonia, NC 28054
$329,000
Pending
3
2 full, 1 half
1,452
0.14
Residential
CAR3859788
Mountain View
No
Schedule your appointment today to tour this modern two story home! As you enter the main level from the rocking chair front porch you are sure to like the open concept design with the large family room towards the front of the home and the dining area and kitchen towards the back of the home. The owners added an oversize deck in the back, just off of the kitchen, which greatly extends the dining, playing, and entertaining outdoor space! All bedrooms are upstairs. Primary bedroom is striking with the high ceilings and offers plenty room for a king size bed. It also has a private ensuite. Subdivision has a dog park, playgrounds, sidewalks, and walking trails for residents to enjoy. This lovely home is conveniently located close to retail establishments and the interstate.
Listing Brokerage Name
RE/MAX ExecutiveProperty Details
General
Type
- Residential
Parking
- Attached Garage
- Driveway
- Garage - 1 Car
Year Built
- 2017
Acreage
- 0.14
Square Feet
- 1,452
List Date
- May 13, 2022
HOA
- $300 Annually
Subdivision
- Mountain View
Schools
Elementary School
- Unspecified
Middle School
- Unspecified
High School
- Unspecified
Interior
Flooring
- Carpet
- Vinyl
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public
Heating
- Central
- Heat Pump
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- CO Detector
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Electric Range
- Plumbed For Ice Maker
- Microwave
Interior Features
- Attic Stairs Pulldown
- Pantry
- Walk-In Closet(s)
Room Floor
- Bathroom 1
- Main
- Bathroom 2
- Upper
- Bedroom 1
- Upper
- Bedroom 2
- Upper
- Kitchen
- Main
- Master Bedroom
- Upper
- Dining Area
- Main
- Laundry
- Upper
- Living Room
- Main
- Bathroom 3
- Upper
- Pantry
- Main
Exterior
Foundation
- Slab
Driveway
- Concrete
Community Amenities
- Dog Park
- Playground
- Sidewalks
- Walking Trails
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Gastonia
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Gastonia is considered one of the area’s best places to live and work, boasting a pleasant combination of location, size and quality of life. Gastonia is the second-largest satellite city of the Charlotte area, enjoying a convenient proximity to the city.
Real Estate
Gastonia real estate is diverse and varied, as you will find a pleasant mixture of old and new properties along tree-lined streets. Gastonia’s York Chester Historic District holds beautiful homes covered in a canopy of mature oak trees, while the mixed-use Loray Mill development hosts contemporary apartments in addition to surrounding remodeled homes. Gastonia has relatively affordable housing compared to nearby Charlotte. As the population of Gastonia is growing, housing in this satellite city is a good investment as home values are steadily increasing.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Gastonia enjoys close proximity to attractions, employment and big-city conveniences in Charlotte, but hosts a myriad of attractive qualities for residents and visitors alike. This large city with a population of more than 70,000 centers on its charming downtown district with local shops, popular restaurants and many cultural attractions.
Residents of Gastonia enjoy kayaking on the 80-acre lake at Rankin Lake Park, or taking a peaceful walk along its greenway trails. Other popular parks in the area include South Fork River Park, Lineberger Park, Crowders Mountain State Park, and many more. Other activities include golfing at Catawba Creek Golf Course, cheering on car races at the dirt tracks at Carolina Speedway, or whitewater rafting along the Catawba River running east of Gastonia. The Gastonia Grizzlies, a collegiate summer baseball team, is Gaston County’s home team, attracting residents from all over.
Residents may shop at the local businesses downtown, head to Eastridge Mall located in Gastonia, or visit Charlotte for shopping, dining and entertainment. Historic and cultural museums in Gastonia include the Schiele Museum and James H. Lynn Planetarium, American Military Museum, James H. Lynn Planetarium, and more.
The community hosts a number of annual festivals and events, including Easter in the Backcountry, Schiele-o-ween, Beer Fest and their July 4th Festival. Performing arts venues include the Little Theatre of Gastonia and the Gaston Dance Theatre. The city’s workforce reflects a mix of blue-collar and white-collar occupations, including manufacturing, office, retail, sales and management jobs. Major employers in Gastonia include Caromont Health, Parkdale Mills, and tenants of Gastonia Technology Park, including Owens Corning, Röchling Group and LANXESS. Otherwise, residents may commute to Charlotte, located approximately 30 miles away, for employment.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Gastonia has 22 public schools in the Gaston County Schools system, providing several options for residents. Additionally, there are six private schools in Gastonia, including the well-known Gaston Day School, a top-notch school in the community for more than 40 years. There are no institutions of higher learning within the boundaries of Gastonia, but there are two colleges nearby in Gaston County, including Belmont Abbey College and Gaston College. Additionally, there are a number of colleges and universities scattered throughout the Greater Charlotte Region.
History
The Catawba and Cherokee were the first inhabitants of Gastonia, but German, Dutch, English and Scots-Irish settlers occupied the area by the 1700s. The settlers attempted and failed at farming and were willing to work for a lower wage than their northern neighbors, which attracted many manufacturing companies to the area. Gastonia is named after William J. Gaston, who was a member of the U.S. Congress in the early 1800s and later sat on the North Carolina Supreme Court. He is also credited with writing North Carolina’s official state song, “The Old North State”.
For several years, the Gastonia area was a textile industry hub, but the end of World War I brought stress to the industry, as employers demanded increased productivity while lowering wages. These unfair working conditions inspired many labor strikes in Gastonia, the most noteworthy of which was the Loray Mill strike of 1929. This strike proved to be very successful in a lasting way, propelling the labor movement in its national development. The strikes eventually became the inspiration for a handful of books known as the Gastonia novels.
Approximate Distance to:
Uptown Charlotte: 23 Miles
Charlotte Douglas International Airport: 15.5 Miles
Hospitals:
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CaroMont Regional Medical Center: 3.5 Miles
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Carolinas Medical Center: 22.5 Miles
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Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center: 24 Miles
Major Highway:
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US-74: Less Than a Mile
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I-85: 2 Miles
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