Introducing a timeless 4-bedroom, 3 1/2-bath residence on a sprawling 1.45-acre lot, boasting over 4,000 square feet of elegantly designed living space. Crafted from scratch based on a New England Bow house design, the home is located on a beautiful, quiet wooded road, yet an easy ten minutes from the IU campus. Step inside to discover a spacious layout, featuring refined cherry and wrought-iron accents. The whole home is bathed in natural light. It features a gourmet kitchen fronted by a large south-facing window, including a six-burner stove, custom hand painted backsplash, a 42" refrigerator, double sink, a center island, and a working fireplace. Adjacent to the kitchen is a soaring sunroom with 16-foot cathedral ceilings and three walls all of windows. Upstairs is a luxurious primary suite, with a spa-like en-suite bath and walk-in closet, next to which is another full bath and down the hall two more bedrooms (one now a study). When you first enter the residence, you cross a two-story tall foyer, leading to a living room with a second fireplace; on one side, it connects to a large study with built-in desk and shelves; on the other, to a dining room separated by pocket doors. Outside, in front, the expansive grounds, originally designed by Frits Loonsten, consist of a lovingly maintained multi-tiered English garden with a hardwood trellis, paved with bluestone tiles. The back is approached by a red brick driveway or a stone path and leads to a landscaped in-ground pool as well as a hot tub surrounded by trees. The lower level walkout features a fourth bedroom, a large living room/exercise area, and its own full working kitchen, making for easy summertime gatherings and entertaining by the pool. At the top of the driveway is a two-car garage facing the Sycamore Land Trust. Equipped with solar panels and four separate heating and cooling zones, each with its own furnace and AC unit, allow maximum flexibility for both economy and comfort. With its classic design and premier amenities, this residence embodies the epitome of gracious living.
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Address:4879 E Heritage Woods Road Bloomington IN 47401
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Bloomington Market Report
192
Avg. DOM
$206.31
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$ 349,950
Med. List Price
The house prices in Bloomington are not dropping at the moment. There has been a increase in price of $27,937.93. There are several factors that can cause a price drop. Higher mortgage rates, lower demand, prices of comparable properties can all cause the price of a house to drop.
The housing market and house prices in Bloomington are going Up. The average house price is $349,900.00 and the average price per square feet is $207.82 per square feet. At the moment, the amount of homes listed is exactly 3361 houses, with 586 with active status, 34 with pending status and 2741 sold in Bloomington .
The most popular place to buy a home in Bloomington is 5307 - Monroe - Perry. 5307 - Monroe - Perry is where we have the most properties listed and there seems to be the most demand to buy a house. Some people love to live in the most popular areas of a city, and others prefer to live in an area that is less busy. Regardless of your preference, we have a vast variety of listings and agents to help you find a house in Bloomington .
The average amount of property taxes you would have to pay for a home in Bloomington is $3,465.61. It is important to consider property taxes when purchasing a home. Property taxes are tied to the value of the home. The more expensive the home is, the higher the taxes will be.
Properties in Bloomington are staying listed for an average of 66 days. A good way to tell if you are in a buyer's or seller's market is to look at the average days on market for homes in the area. A low number of average days on market indicate a seller's market whereas a high number of average days on market indicate a buyer's market.
The last home listed in Bloomington was 160 minutes ago.
At the moment we have 8 open houses that you can visit.
The cost of the most expensive home in Bloomington is $3,999,999.00. There are several reasons to consider buying an expensive home. They typically have great amenities, will be in great condition, and have plenty of space inside and outside of the home. Expensive real estate usually appreciates very fast, making it a good investment if you can afford it.
The cost of the cheapest home in Bloomington is $1,100.00 . Buying a cheap house can have many benefits including keeping your payments low, allowing more room in your budget to customize or improve the house, as well as allowing you to pay of your mortgage faster.
The date of the oldest built home in Bloomington in year 1875 and the newest built house is in year 2024.
The average size of properties in Bloomington is 2137.89 sq.ft. , the biggest one being 11303 sq.ft. and the smaller being 504 sq.ft. . The size of your family and budget are important factors to consider when purchasing a home.