$252,500
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,189 Sq Ft
Quiet Carriage Hills location with new 2025 HVAC and pergola deck
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,189
Sq Ft
1993
Built
0.37 acres
Lot
1-car garage
Garage
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the Carriage Hills subdivision, this three-bedroom, two-bath home sits on a generous 0.37-acre lot framed by mature trees and a private backyard. The covered front stoop and paved driveway lead to a single-car garage and a warm, approachable floor plan inside—1189 square feet of well-proportioned living space built in 1993 and thoughtfully maintained.
Inside, the combined living and dining area creates a comfortable hub for everyday life and entertaining. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living room and provides a cozy focal point for cooler months, while the home's layout keeps traffic simple and practical. The kitchen and service areas are efficient and functional, ready for your updates or to serve as-is for a low-maintenance lifestyle.
Practical upgrades include a brand-new HVAC system installed in 2025, offering immediate peace of mind for buyers and improved energy performance. Both full bathrooms are easily accessible from the bedrooms and living spaces, and the three-bedroom plan accommodates roommates, guests, or a home office without feeling cramped.
Outside, a back deck topped with an attractive pergola expands your entertaining footprint and looks over a yard big enough for gardening, play, or future additions. The lot’s mature shade trees provide privacy and year-round character. Located just minutes from local shopping, dining and area military bases, this home is especially well-suited for buyers seeking convenience to regional employers and services.
This Carriage Hills residence presents a compelling combination of location, outdoor space and recent mechanical updates—an appealing option for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone wanting a low-key home with outdoor room to grow. Schedule a showing to evaluate the layout and yard in person and see how this property fits your plans.
Carriage Hills offers a settled, residential feel inside the small-town fabric of Richlands. Streets are lined with mature vegetation and homes enjoy larger lots compared with denser neighborhoods, giving residents room for outdoor hobbies and privacy. Local conveniences — grocery stores, restaurants and basic services — are only minutes away by car, and area military bases contribute to a steady flow of relocations and community demand. The neighborhood appeals to buyers who prioritize a quieter street, outdoor space and straightforward access to regional employers and retail centers.
Priced at $252,500 with an estimated value midpoint matching that list price, this home sits squarely in the entry-to-mid price tier for single-family residences in the immediate area. The listing’s estimated price-per-square-foot ($212) reflects the home’s modest footprint and the premium buyers place on lot size and outdoor space in Carriage Hills. Proximity to nearby military installations and local services tends to produce steady, recurring demand from relocating service members and civilian staff — a factor that supports price stability here. The brand-new HVAC (2025) reduces near-term maintenance risk and increases buyer confidence when comparing active listings. For buyers, this is an opportunity to secure a competitively positioned single-family property with room for upgrades; for sellers, the alignment between the listing price and valuation midpoint suggests the home is market-ready. For the most current days-on-market and inventory figures for Richlands and Onslow County, request a local MLS report or a comparative market analysis from your agent — those live metrics will show how quickly comparable 3BR/2BA homes are moving right now.
Low
$242K
Midpoint
$253K
High
$263K
$212/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Carriage Hills offers a settled, residential feel inside the small-town fabric of Richlands. Streets are lined with mature vegetation and homes enjoy larger lots compared with denser neighborhoods, giving residents room for outdoor hobbies and privacy. Local conveniences — grocery stores, restaurants and basic services — are only minutes away by car, and area military bases contribute to a steady flow of relocations and community demand. The neighborhood appeals to buyers who prioritize a quieter street, outdoor space and straightforward access to regional employers and retail centers.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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