$269,900
3 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 1,602 Sq Ft
Renovated kitchen, marble bath, flexible living on a sunny lot
3
Beds
1.5
Baths
1,602
Sq Ft
1958
Built
1-car garage
Garage
Step inside to a completely reworked heart of the home: the kitchen. Newly installed cabinets, modern fixtures, stainless appliances and granite counters create a concise, functional workspace that opens to bar-top seating—ideal for casual meals or hosting a small group. The cabinetry and counter finishes were chosen for everyday practicality without sacrificing style, giving this single-story residence a refreshed, contemporary feel.
Adjacent to the kitchen, a spacious flex room centers around a cozy fireplace and can serve as a second living area, home office, or media room depending on your needs. The home's three bedrooms include one with built-in two-wall shelving and cabinets—an exceptional organizational asset for a craft space, at-home office, or hobbyist. The hall bathroom has been thoughtfully upgraded with marble tile walls and a Calcutta marble vanity, elevating daily routines with high-end materials.
Outdoor living continues the thoughtful approach: a screened porch looks out over an open backyard that enjoys strong southern sun—perfect for raised beds, container gardening, or a weekend barbecue. The one-car garage includes extra room for a workbench or fitness nook, and the generous driveway gives comfortable off-street parking plus room to turn around. With one-level living throughout, this house provides both accessibility and flexibility.
Situated in a quiet neighborhood with a private feel and quick access to the highway, 3603 Rolling Rd balances ease of commute with residential calm. Practical updates throughout mean the home is move-in ready for a buyer seeking contemporary finishes in a classic one-story plan. Financing incentive: up to 1% lender credit is available through preferred lender John Dillon, VanDyk Mortgage, for qualified buyers. This property pairs thoughtful renovations with livable spaces—come see how the details add up to a very livable High Point home.
This home sits in a quiet High Point neighborhood that offers a suburban, private-feel setting while maintaining straightforward access to major roads. Residents enjoy a mix of midcentury and updated one-story homes with yards suited for gardening and outdoor living. Local conveniences—groceries, dining, and service-oriented businesses—are a short drive away; commuting is practical thanks to nearby highway access. The community appeals to buyers seeking low-maintenance, single-level homes close to city amenities without the bustle of a dense urban core.
Listed at $269,900, this home’s asking price aligns exactly with the valuation midpoint ($269,900) from the available estimate, which places the property within an estimated range of $259,104–$280,696 and at approximately $168 per square foot. The Redfin listing was posted on March 6, 2026; as of this briefing it is newly on market (2 days). Those metrics suggest the seller has priced the house competitively against the algorithmic estimate, reducing negotiation risk for buyers who prefer market-aligned offers. While full local MLS inventory and median-price trend data are not included in the research packet, single-family, one-level homes with recent interior updates—especially remodeled kitchens and upgraded baths—tend to maintain steady interest among downsizers, first-time buyers seeking turnkey condition, and buyers looking to avoid major rehab. Because this listing is priced in the $200K–$400K segment, buyers should expect active showing schedules and should consult their agent quickly to evaluate comparable sales and current inventory. For sellers, pricing at the midpoint can help attract offers without unnecessarily leaving value on the table; for buyers, it signals a reasonable entry into High Point’s single-family market when paired with a swift, informed offer strategy.
Low
$259K
Midpoint
$270K
High
$281K
$168/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 home sits in a quiet High Point neighborhood that offers a suburban, private-feel setting while maintaining straightforward access to major roads. Residents enjoy a mix of midcentury and updated one-story homes with yards suited for gardening and outdoor living. Local conveniences—groceries, dining, and service-oriented businesses—are a short drive away; commuting is practical thanks to nearby highway access. The community appeals to buyers seeking low-maintenance, single-level homes close to city amenities without the bustle of a dense urban core.
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