Denver · Denver, NC
783 Sloan Street
Denver, NC · 2,214 sqft
$495,000
- 3Beds
- 2Baths
- 2,214SqFt
- 2000Year
About this home
Enjoy the comfort, value, and outdoor living you've been looking for in Denver! This well-maintained all-brick ranch offers easy one-level living with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a spacious 2-car main-level garage. Thoughtful updates and pride of ownership are evident throughout the home, creating a move-in-ready opportunity for its next owner. Step outside and discover a fantastic outdoor living space, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying North Carolina's beautiful seasons. The durable brick exterior, functional floor plan, and desirable location make this property an exceptional find. Combining quality, convenience, and affordability, this home delivers outstanding value in today's market. Don't miss your chance to own one of Denver's best-priced all-brick ranch homes!
Property details
- Beds
- 3
- Baths
- 2
- SqFt
- 2,214
- Lot
- —
- Year built
- 2000
- Type
- Single Family
- Garage
- 2
- Style
- Ranch
- Heating
- Electric
- Cooling
- Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air
- Foundation
- Slab
- Flooring
- Laminate, Tile
Features
- Attic Stairs Pulldown
- Built-in Features
- Walk-In Closet(s)
Payment estimate
Estimated monthly payment
Includes P&I, tax, insurance
$3,581/ month
- Principal & interest
- $3,065
- Property tax (~0.90%)
- $371
- Homeowners insurance
- $144
- HOA dues
- —
Down payment
$24,750 down · $470,250 financed
Income to qualify (28% rule)
~$153,484 / year household
A rough rule — actual qualification depends on your full debt picture, credit, and the lender. Christy can introduce you to lenders she trusts.
Numbers are a directional estimate. Actual monthly cost varies by lender, credit, taxes assessed at closing, and insurance carrier. This is not a loan offer or pre-approval.
Location
Gallery — 44 photos
About Denver
Lake Norman west · Rural growth
Lincoln County town on the west side of Lake Norman — fastest-growing rural market in the region, with new subdivisions tied to the lake and the Highway 16 corridor.


