Full Property Details for 5891 Simmons Rd NW
General
- Sold For: $245,000
- Taxes: $615 (2024)
- Status: Closed
- Type: Single Family
- Source: 2253
- MLS ID: 100513703
- Added to Site: 349 day(s) ago
Interior
- Number of Rooms: 6
- Interior Features: Walk-in Closet(s), Ceiling Fan(s), Blinds/Shades, Walk-In Closet(s)
- Appliances: Electric Oven, Built-In Microwave, Washer, Refrigerator, Dryer, Dishwasher
- Furnishings: Unfurnished
- Flooring: LVT/LVP, Vinyl
Rooms
- Total Bathrooms: 2
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Total Bedrooms: 3
- Primary Bedroom: Primary Living Area
Exterior
- Porch/Patio/Deck: Covered, Deck, Porch
Parking
- Carport Spaces: 1
- Parking Features: On Site
Location
- County: Brunswick
- Subdivision: Not In Subdivision
- Driving Directions: From Shallotte, take Hwy 130 north to Simmons Road, turn right and property is on the right.
School Information
- High School District: Brunswick County Schools
- Elementary School: Waccamaw
- Middle School: Waccamaw
- High School: West Brunswick
Heating & Cooling
- Air Conditioning: Yes
- Cooling Type: Central Air
- Heating Type: Electric, Heat Pump
Utilities
- Sewer: Septic Tank
- Water: Well
- Utility Description: None
Structural Information
- Structure Type: Wood Frame, Stick Built
- Construction: Brick, Wood Frame
- Basement Desc.: None
- Roof: Metal
- Entry Floor Number: 1
- Stories/Levels: 1
- Square Feet: 1,512
- Year Built: 1967
Additional Structures
- Other Structures: Shed(s)
Lot Features
- Lot Size (Acres): 0.89
- Lot Size (Sq. Ft.): 38,768
- Lot Dimensions: 204 x 186 x 210 x 186
- Frontage: City Street, State Road
- Lot Features: Level
- Zoning: CO-RR
- Fencing (Description): None
Financial Considerations
- For Sale: Yes
- Price Per Sq. Ft.: $158.07
- Assessment Amount: $125,610
- Tax Amount: $615.64
- Tax Year: 2024
- Terms: Cash, Conventional
Disclosures and Reports
- Special Conditions: Standard
- Legal Description: .89 AC NC 1328
- Property ID: 11700034
Listed by Keller Williams Innovate-OIB Mainland, Jill Walsh
Sold by Brunswick County Holmes Real Estate, Scott Smith