$205,000
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,373 Sq Ft
Single-level living, updated baths, big front porch—easy access to I‑95
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,373
Sq Ft
1987
Built
0.58 acres
Lot
What stands out first at 60 Stone Place Rd is the yard—more than half an acre of level space framed by a sizeable front porch that invites evening conversation and weekend projects. This single-story home delivers 1,373 SF of freshly remodeled living, thoughtfully updated systems, and a layout that keeps all three bedrooms on one level for uncomplicated daily life.
Step inside to a bright, practical footprint: a dedicated dining area adjacent to a comfortably sized kitchen, two fully renovated bathrooms, and living spaces refreshed for immediate occupancy. Recent mechanical updates include a new water heater and well pump, and the house is served by central air and forced-air electric heat. Exterior maintenance items that matter—metal roof, vinyl siding, and a slab foundation—reflect a low-maintenance approach that buyers appreciate.
Outdoor options are a major asset here. The property includes two storage sheds for tools and toys, a gravel driveway with ample parking, and plenty of backyard room for a garden, play area, or workshop. The current water source is a private well with the practical option to connect to Sampson County water just across the road if you prefer municipal service.
Location is pragmatic and strategic: the home sits inside the Midway school district and provides swift regional access—Highway 421 and I‑95 are minutes away—making commutes and weekend travel straightforward. Harnett County’s growing industrial investment (Harnett 95 Industrial Center) positions this corner of Dunn to benefit from increasing local employment and economic activity. With a recent price reduction and a motivated seller, this updated ranch on a large lot is a rare, move-in-ready opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone wanting single-level living with room to expand.
This corner of Dunn offers a small-town rhythm with practical access to regional arteries. Families benefit from Midway school district boundaries while commuters appreciate the quick hop to I‑95 and Highway 421. Local character is defined by friendly residential streets, neighborhood churches, and nearby shops and restaurants. With recent county investments in industrial infrastructure, the neighborhood is positioned for steady economic activity without sacrificing the slower pace and outdoor space many buyers seek.
This listing is priced at $205,000, which aligns tightly with the valuation midpoint provided ($205,000) and a price-per-square-foot of approximately $149. That parity—combined with a recent price reduction and a motivated seller—creates a clear window for buyers who want value in the $200K price band. In the Dunn / Harnett County area, single-family homes with single-level layouts and generous lots generally attract strong interest from downsizers and families seeking outdoor space. While local micro-markets fluctuate, properties that are updated and move-in ready often spend less time on market than comparable fixer-upper listings. Given the county’s industrial growth initiatives (Harnett 95), demand pressures could strengthen over time; for buyers, the current combination of condition, price alignment with automated valuations, and seller motivation makes this an attractive purchase opportunity. As always, buyers should move quickly with pre-approval in hand and consult a local agent for the latest days-on-market and inventory snapshots specific to this price tier.
Midway School District
School District
Good access to outdoor activities: a large private yard for gardening and play, neighborhood streets for walking, and regional parks and waterways reachable within a short drive for hiking, boating, and fishing.
Low
$197K
Midpoint
$205K
High
$213K
$149/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 corner of Dunn offers a small-town rhythm with practical access to regional arteries. Families benefit from Midway school district boundaries while commuters appreciate the quick hop to I‑95 and Highway 421. Local character is defined by friendly residential streets, neighborhood churches, and nearby shops and restaurants. With recent county investments in industrial infrastructure, the neighborhood is positioned for steady economic activity without sacrificing the slower pace and outdoor space many buyers seek.
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