Updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a 2-car garage in Planters Walk. The kitchen has brand new shaker style cabinets and granite countertops. The wood floors in the living room and hallway were recently refinished. There is new carpet in the bedrooms. The interior has new paint. In the fenced back yard is a large expansive deck and covered patio, as well as a storage shed. Planters Walk is convenient to grocery shopping, the local ice skating rink, Ogden Park, and Mayfaire Town Center. It’s also less than 15 minutes from Wrightsville Beach.
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square Ft.
1,166
Floors
1
Garage Spaces
2
Year Built
1996
Acres
.27
Covered Patio
Covered Porch
Deck
Fenced Back Yard
Shed
Vinyl Siding
1st Floor Master
Ceiling Fan(s)
Pantry
Walk-In Closet
Carpet
Tile Flooring
Wood Flooring
These appliances convey with the sale of the home.
Dishwasher
Microwave - Built-In
Refrigerator
Stove/Oven - Electric
The items below are covered by the annual HOA payment of $340.
Maint - Comm Areas
Mgmt Fee
We always recommend calling the school district to verify all schooling opportunities. Not all schools are listed in the Multiple Listing Service.
Blair Elementary School
Holly Shelter Middle School
New Hanover High School
Planters Walk
Planters Walk is a small community on Putnam Drive in the Ogden area of Wilmington, NC. The community sits between Ogden Park and Jacobs Ridge. It's also within walking distance of the Ice House and a short drive to shopping and dining. Click the button to read more.
“Working with Melanie was a pleasure, she delivered on all of her promises. She said the sale would be easy peasy and she lived up to it. She has all the contacts and the people to support her. We needed cleaning people, handy man, and a moving company.
She never failed to deliver. We highly recommend her and to take her advise for she comes through every time. Her years of experience put us at ease and she had the knowledge to provide great advise when it was needed. Whenever you needed to contact her, she was always available.”
Kevin Strasburg
Wilmington, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“We enjoyed working with Melanie and the entire Cameron Team. We received great service and they were very responsive to questions and concerns, guiding us through a stressful time. We whole heartedly recommend to anyone looking for a real estate company.”
Clyde Martin
Leland, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“Melanie Cameron is a consummate realtor which was apparent from our first meeting with her! Her realty knowledge and interpersonal skills are stellar. It is very evident that she loves her work. Melanie really listens and helped us through the ups and downs of our house sale! She always stayed positive and upbeat! Every team member we interfaced with were also assets to this group. We are so grateful that our home is sold!! Thank you Melanie and team for working so hard on our behalf!”
Stacey Papalitskas
Leland, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“My wife and I sold our property in Belville North Carolina. Our agent Melanie Cameron was amazing to work with. She was very professorial, timely with communication, pushed the closing attorney when needed and allowed for a smooth transaction.
We recommend her services for anyone looking in the Wilmington NC area and would use her as our agent again should the need arrive.
Thanks Melanie you're a rock star!!!!”
Mike Thomas
Belville, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“Melanie is a very knowledgeable and professional agent who made the entire process of selling a property go so smoothly, and on top of that she was able to negotiate for more money that we originally asked for. I look forward to working with Melanie again in the near future for the sale of future properties.”
David Munoz
Wilmington, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“Melanie is a great agent, as well as a caring, nice lady. She was very knowledgeable and professional, answered all our questions along with adding any pertinent info around the info we were inquiring about !! It was a pleasure working with her ..we highly recommend Melanie Cameron for any real estate needs !!!”
Donna Wood
Wilmington, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“Melanie was wonderful to work with, knowledgeable and patient, all the time maintaining a professional demeanor coupled with a welcome sense of humor.”
Dianne Quinn
Leland, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“Melanie and her team are so professional and took such good care of me when selling my home. They explained everything, made sure I stayed informed, and were prompt with paperwork and updates. When there were any issues during the process, I was taken care of and was able to trust in the team to help get things done. If you are buying or selling, the Cameron team is a great team to help you!”
Jenna McKenna
Wilmington, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“I am very pleased with The Cameron Team. Melanie did an outstanding job marketing my historic home, and managed the selling process exceptionally well. It was a very successful and enjoyable process. I strongly recommend her and her team.”
Kenny Keel
Burgaw, NC
Highly likely to recommend
“We worked with the Cameron Team on the buy-side for our new construction home and cannot recommend Melanie and her team highly enough. We are from out of town, and chose the Cameron team solely based on prior reviews, but are extremely glad that we did! Melanie is great to work with and helped us tremendously throughout the process - particularly in dealing with all of the day-to-day items with the builder which we couldn't deal with remotely. Fantastic people, highly recommended!”
Adrian Murphy
Wilmington, NC
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