9615 Haven Farm Road #C, Perry Hall, MD 21128 is now new to the market!
Updated ground floor condo in convenient location. At 1325 sq ft, it's one of the largest in the community. Offers granite countertops, newer stainless steel appliances, updated fixtures, updated tile shower surround, flooring, etc. Building is secure with intercom. Windows have been treated with security film for extra piece of mind. Additional den off living room makes a great office space or just more living area! Backs to trees - very quite. One space assigned parking with plenty of guest parking nearby. Make your appt to see this wonderful condo today!
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