$314,900
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1,737 Sq Ft
Three bedrooms, main-level primary, fenced backyard, and a one-car garage.
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
1,737
Sq Ft
2010
Built
1-car garage
Garage
What first stands out at 115 Evans Trail is its quiet cul-de-sac setting and turnkey presentation — the seller is offering the home fully furnished, so this 1.5‑story residence is genuinely move‑in ready. A welcoming covered front porch frames the façade and leads into a layout designed for everyday living. The great room opens directly to the kitchen with an island, creating a practical entertaining space where conversations flow naturally across the main level.
The floor plan puts convenience at the forefront: the primary suite is located on the main floor, providing privacy and single-level comfort. Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms and a full bath give family members and guests their own private wing. The home totals 1,737 finished square feet, built in 2010, and includes contemporary mechanicals such as central A/C and washer/dryer hookups for practical daily convenience.
Outside, a back deck overlooks a fenced backyard — a quiet, private yard that’s well suited for pets, weekend grilling, or a small garden. The paved driveway and one-car garage add curbside ease, while mature, well‑kept landscaping complements the calm cul‑de‑sac location. The seller’s decision to leave furnishings in place makes this a rare ready-to-go option for buyers seeking immediate occupancy or an easy rental turn-key solution.
This property’s blend of sensible footprint, thoughtful bedroom placement, and outdoor usability makes it versatile: it will appeal to downsizers who prize a main-level primary, young families needing a straightforward plan, and investors seeking a low-turnover, furnished rental. The home's condition and straightforward systems mean buyers can focus on personalizing small details instead of major projects. With convenient access to Randleman’s local amenities, 115 Evans Trail offers an attractive combination of comfort, practicality, and curb appeal.
This section of Randleman offers a relaxed, residential atmosphere where cul-de-sacs and single-family yards are common. The neighborhood appeals to homeowners seeking low-traffic streets and practical access to town services and shops. Local life here tends to be community-focused: short drives to nearby grocery, dining, and service options, with recreational amenities and county facilities a short commute away. The area suits buyers who prioritize quiet streets, manageable yards, and straightforward commutes into neighboring towns.
This listing is competitively positioned: the broker list price of $314,900 matches the valuation midpoint in the provided estimate set (estimated midpoint $314,900; low $302,304; high $327,496), with an estimated price-per-square-foot of $181 and a model confidence of 0.65. That alignment suggests the price reflects recent comparable activity used by the valuation model. In smaller markets like Randleman, fully furnished, move-in-ready single-family homes — especially those with main-level primary suites and fenced yards — tend to generate steady interest from downsizers, small families, and investors.
Because this dataset does not include current days-on-market or inventory snapshots for Randleman, buyers and sellers should request live MLS metrics from their agent. Still, the pricing here sits near the center of the estimate range, which typically signals a market-ready listing: neither aggressively discounted nor overreached. For buyers, this is a pragmatic opportunity to secure a turnkey home without immediate renovation costs. For sellers, the matched pricing strategy should attract qualified offers if the local inventory remains limited, as is common in many small-town single-family segments.
Low
$302K
Midpoint
$315K
High
$327K
$181/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.
This section of Randleman offers a relaxed, residential atmosphere where cul-de-sacs and single-family yards are common. The neighborhood appeals to homeowners seeking low-traffic streets and practical access to town services and shops. Local life here tends to be community-focused: short drives to nearby grocery, dining, and service options, with recreational amenities and county facilities a short commute away. The area suits buyers who prioritize quiet streets, manageable yards, and straightforward commutes into neighboring towns.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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