$319,900
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1,606 Sq Ft
Updated 2021 home on .71 acres — fenced yard, deck, 2-car garage
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
1,606
Sq Ft
2021
Built
0.71 acres
Lot
2-car attached
Garage
This is the house that greets you with a true rocking-chair front porch and a swing, tucked to the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and backing to a reflective pond. The .71-acre parcel gives the yard generous scale for Benson while preserving a private feel; step onto the deck from the rear and you’ll have a clear, unobstructed view of the water — a calm backdrop to evening barbecues or weekend reading.
Inside, the main level is arranged for everyday ease: a gas fireplace anchors the living area and defines a comfortable gathering spot, while an eat-in kitchen features granite countertops and an oversized walk-in pantry — practical storage that homeowners appreciate. At 1,606 square feet the plan is efficiently laid out; sightlines are open enough for social living yet each space reads as thoughtfully proportioned.
All three bedrooms are on the second floor, including a spacious primary suite with a large walk-in closet that keeps the bedroom uncluttered and hotel-like. Two full baths plus a main-level half bath give households flexibility. Mechanical conveniences include central air and a two-bay garage suitable for cars, bikes, or hobby gear.
Outdoor lifestyle is a highlight here: the fenced backyard and rear deck connect indoor living to the lawn and pond view, and the deep lot creates options for gardening, play, or future landscape projects. Built in 2021, the home shows contemporary finishes without the upkeep concerns of an older house — move-in ready for buyers who want a newer home with small-town access.
Location is equally pragmatic. The property sits roughly five miles from I-40 and only minutes from downtown Benson, providing easy commutes to Garner, Raleigh, and Fayetteville. Whether you’re seeking a quiet suburban retreat or smarter access to regional employment centers, this home strikes a balance between peaceful lot lines and highway convenience.
Benson offers a small-town rhythm with convenient regional access: downtown Benson sits just a few miles away for everyday errands and local events, while I-40 access (approximately five miles) makes commuting to Garner, Raleigh, or Fayetteville straightforward. Streets here are generally low-traffic and residential, appealing to buyers who want yard space and privacy without losing highway connectivity. The neighborhood’s quieter cul-de-sac lots and pond edges attract those seeking outdoor room and a relaxed suburban feel.
This listing’s valuation midpoint of $319,900 (price per sq. ft. ~$199) places it squarely in the mid-market tier for recently built single-family homes in the area. Homes built within the last five years often attract buyers looking for turnkey condition and lower near-term maintenance costs; that demand typically supports steady buyer interest. Specific local MLS metrics (days on market, active inventory) should be confirmed with an agent for the most current snapshot, but the combination of a private .71-acre lot, pond adjacency, and proximity to I-40 gives this property competitive appeal for commuters. For investors or owner-occupants, this price point represents a realistic entry to newer construction in Benson; buyers who value outdoor space and detached garages will find this home aligned with current preferences. Sellers in this segment are advised that clear staging of the outdoor amenities and highlighting the 2021 construction can shorten marketing time. Buyers should act with updated market stats in hand — an informed offer will reflect recent comparable sales and current inventory levels.
Low
$307K
Midpoint
$320K
High
$333K
$199/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.
Benson offers a small-town rhythm with convenient regional access: downtown Benson sits just a few miles away for everyday errands and local events, while I-40 access (approximately five miles) makes commuting to Garner, Raleigh, or Fayetteville straightforward. Streets here are generally low-traffic and residential, appealing to buyers who want yard space and privacy without losing highway connectivity. The neighborhood’s quieter cul-de-sac lots and pond edges attract those seeking outdoor room and a relaxed suburban feel.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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