The McNinch House, 1926 Colonial Revival style in Charlotte, North Carolina - $2.1 Million

The McNinch House for sale in Charlotte, North Carolina. Built in 1926, Colonial Revival style, beautiful millwork, three fireplaces, high ceilings, updated kitchen, basement, pool and pool house, 6 bedrooms, 5171 square feet. $2,195,000.

The McNinch House 1926 Colonial Revival Charlotte North Carolina - 1 - front view

House overview

This historic home built in 1926 overlooks the new community of Foxcroft Place. The Mt. Vernon style home has a full length veranda, high ceilings, classic architecture, beautiful millwork, three fireplaces, and an abundance of natural light. 

  • The backyard is a delight with a raised rear terrace, pool, pergola and pool house. 

  • The front-to-back foyer has a grand staircase and is flanked by a gracious living room and billiards room. 

  • The kitchen has been updated and includes a breakfast and/or keeping room.

  • There is a wood paneled study with built-ins. 

  • The owner has turned the main level extra large family room into a primary bedroom and added a closet and full bath. This room could also be converted back to a family room. 

  • The upper level offers 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. There is a 3rd level bonus room. 

  • The guest house has a full bath, flex room and lounge area. There is also a basement for storage. 

The owner received a 50% property tax credit due to historic designation as the McNinch House.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 6

  • Bathrooms: 5

  • Interior area: 5,171 sqft

  • Lot size: 0.45 Acres

  • Year built: 1926

    Style: Colonial Revival

  • State: North Carolina

  • Price: $2,195,000

  • Photos and info: Corcoran HM Properties

  • Contact: Susan May, Corcoran HM Properties

    • Tel: (704) 650-7432

    • Office: (704) 552-9292

    • Email: susanmay@hmproperties.com

  • Address: 4016 Nettie Ct, Charlotte, NC 28211

 

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