103 Chesapeake Circle Shelby, NC 28152
$475,000
Pending
4
2 full, 1 half
2,936
2.49
Residential
CAR3875705
Homestead Acres
Yes
Boiling Springs Beauty! This Immaculate, all brick 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home with 2.49 acres is located in a cul-de-sac in the Homestead subdivision. The gem of a home has over 2900 square feet with hardwood floors throughout and floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for lots of natural lighting. The main level includes a large primary bedroom with an ensuite and double closets, a sunroom/media room, and a separate sitting room with a gas fireplace. Upstairs includes 3 additional bedrooms, a large bathroom and separate dressing area. The front porch is perfect for an early morning cup of coffee or enjoying a quiet evening watching a beautiful sunset. The large fenced in backyard includes a patio area with lighted pergola perfect for stargazing. The home is located only a short 3-minute drive to Gardner-Webb University. Don’t let this Boiling Springs gem get away! Schedule your showing today! Seller is offering a 1 Year Home Warranty and a $3,000.00 credit for upgrades.
Listing Brokerage Name
Keller Williams UnifiedProperty Details
General
Type
- Residential
Style
- Traditional
Parking
- Attached Garage
- Driveway
- Garage - 2 Car
- Garage Door Opener
- Parking Space - 4+
Year Built
- 2000
Acreage
- 2.49
Square Feet
- 2,936
List Date
- Jun 22, 2022
Subdivision
- Homestead Acres
Schools
Elementary School
- Springmore
Middle School
- Crest
High School
- Crest
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public
Heating
- Heat Pump
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Cable Prewire
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electric Range
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Self Cleaning Oven
- Washer
Room Floor
- Bathroom 1
- Main
- Bathroom 2
- Main
- Bedroom 1
- Upper
- Bedroom 2
- Upper
- Kitchen
- Main
- Master Bedroom
- Main
- Bedroom 3
- Upper
- Laundry
- Main
- Bathroom 3
- Upper
- Dining Room
- Main
- Entry Hall
- Main
- Family Room
- Main
- Foyer
- Main
- Den
- Main
- Sunroom
- Main
- Mud
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Fence
- Fire Pit
- Pergola
Exterior Construction
- Fence
- Fire Pit
- Pergola
Roof
- Shingle
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Driveway
- Concrete
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Private Schools
Community - Shelby
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Shelby is located in the western edge of the Greater Charlotte Region, serving as the county seat of Cleveland County. The town has a rich culture and history still celebrated and preserved to this day.
Real Estate
With cost of living and median home price numbers well below those of both the state and nation, Shelby is an affordable place to call home. You will find a mixture of stately mansions and quaint single-story homes in Shelby. Along tree-lined streets, Shelby neighborhoods host traditional homes with gorgeous brick facades and Colonial homes with striking details, among other home styles. Shelby has a number of historic homes, some of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Located approximately 45 miles from Charlotte, this relatively small town with more than 20,000 people enjoys laid-back country living and a well-connected community. Shelby serves as the county seat of Cleveland County, and is home to the largest county fair in the state. The Cleveland County Fair is an annual agricultural fair attracting more than 100,000 visitors to the fairgrounds in Shelby.
The town has a rich culture, emphasizing music, food and art with annual festivals, events and local attractions. The community comes together with events like Seeds to Silverware, the “Mush, Music and Mutts” Livermush Festival, Shelby Alive! Summer Concerts, and the Foothills Merry Go Round Festival. Shelby has also been the host to the American Legion World Series Baseball Tournament since 2011.
The 150-acre Shelby City Park hosts a historic 1919 carrousel, a 9-hole golf course, ball fields, a playground, picnic areas, an aquatic center, tennis courts, gardens, and more. Shelby’s tree-lined downtown district hosts a myriad of shops, restaurants, local businesses, and 15 significant historic buildings. Golfers enjoy the Cleveland Country Club, Royster Memorial Golf Course, River Bend YMCA Golf Course, and the Deer Brook Golf Club, all of which are located in Shelby. Museums and cultural venues in Shelby include the Earl Scruggs Center, Cleveland County Arts Council and the Don Gibson Theatre. Most Shelby residents are employed in manufacturing, retail, services and public administration. The largest employers of Shelby include the Cleveland Regional Medical Center, Cleveland County Schools, Curtiss-Wright Controls, and several other large corporations.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Shelby has 16 public schools in Cleveland County Schools, including Shelby High School and Crest High School, which was ranked No. 16 in the state of North Carolina. Private schools in Shelby include Twelve Oaks Academy, Grace Christian Academy and Ambassador Baptist Academy. Shelby is home to Cleveland Community College, and is near several institutions of higher learning, including Gardner Webb University in Boiling Springs, Belmont Abbey College in Belmont and Gaston College in Dallas.
History
The area now known as Shelby was once populated by Cherokee people, and Spanish explorers traversed the area as early as 1540, but did not stay. In the 1750s, Scots-Irish and German settlers arrived from Pennsylvania and Virginia, and many stayed and launched farmsteads and trading establishments. The town was officially incorporated in 1843, and was named Shelby after Isaac Shelby, a Revolutionary War hero who played a pivotal role in the Battle of Kings Mountain. Over time, the town extended in a circle, creating a quarter-mile circuit from the public square.
Growth in Shelby was slow before the introduction of the railroad and development of roads and bridges. In the beginning, many residents held jobs as carpenters, wheelwrights, silversmiths, gunsmiths, blacksmiths, grocers, butchers and tailors. The post-Civil War Reconstruction era opened the door to investment opportunities, and the Carolina Sewing Machine Company was established at the old Shelby Foundry. During the 1920s, Shelby experienced the cotton boom, and by 1947, Shelby was a thriving town until the textile industry slowed between 1950 and 1975. Today, Shelby is a peaceful and quiet town with a preserved history, evident in the restored historic buildings and homes.
Approximate Distance to:
Uptown Charlotte: 46 Miles
Charlotte Douglas International Airport: 39 Miles
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport: 55 Miles
Hospitals:
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Carolinas HealthCare System Cleveland: 1 Mile
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Kings Mountain Hospital: 12.5 Miles
Major Highways:
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US-74: 1 Mile
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I-85: 15 Miles
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