This beautiful new construction home by fourth-generation builder Langbeen Builders, Inc. is set to break ground soon, with estimated completion in December 2025. (Photos shown are of a previously built home.)
Enjoy open-concept living with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceilings, and quality finishes throughout—including luxury vinyl plank flooring, custom tile work, cozy carpeted bedrooms, and a 2-car garage.
The spacious owner's suite offers a large walk-in closet, dual vanities, and a spa-like tiled shower. Step outside to a screened-in porch overlooking a sodded, irrigated yard—perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Located in desirable Boiling Spring Lakes, you'll have access to lakes for swimming, kayaking, and fishing, plus community perks like a fitness center (fee), courts, trails, picnic spots, and an 18-hole golf course.
With a paved driveway and a Builder 1-Year Home Warranty, this home combines quality, comfort, and convenience. Schedule your private tour today!
Under contract
$394,000
2010 Albemarle Road, Southport, NC 28461
3beds
1,602sqft
Single Family Residence
Built in 2025
0.35 Acres Lot
$390,500 Zestimate®
$246/sqft
$-- HOA
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Zillow last checked: 7 hours ago
Listing updated: July 22, 2025 at 10:23am
Listed by:
Hank Troscianiec & Associates 910-262-7705,
Keller Williams Innovate-OKI
Source: Hive MLS,MLS#: 100499913

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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Full bathrooms: 2
Primary bedroom
- Level: First
- Area: 195
- Dimensions: 15.00 x 13.00
Bedroom 2
- Level: First
- Area: 121
- Dimensions: 11.00 x 11.00
Bedroom 3
- Level: First
- Area: 121
- Dimensions: 11.00 x 11.00
Dining room
- Level: First
- Area: 154
- Dimensions: 14.00 x 11.00
Great room
- Level: First
- Area: 225
- Dimensions: 15.00 x 15.00
Kitchen
- Level: First
- Area: 154
- Dimensions: 14.00 x 11.00
Heating
- Electric, Heat Pump
Cooling
- Central Air
Appliances
- Included: Dishwasher
Features
- Master Downstairs, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Solid Surface, Kitchen Island, Ceiling Fan(s), Pantry, Walk-in Shower
- Flooring: Luxury Vinyl, Carpet, Tile
- Windows: Thermal Windows
- Basement: None
- Has fireplace: No
- Fireplace features: None
Interior area
- Total structure area: 1,602
- Total interior livable area: 1,602 sqft
Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 2
- Parking features: Off Street, Paved
Features
- Levels: One
- Stories: 1
- Patio & porch: Covered, Porch, Screened
- Exterior features: Irrigation System
- Fencing: None
Lot
- Size: 0.35 Acres
- Dimensions: 101 x 150
Details
- Parcel number: 142fl019
- Zoning: Bs-R-1
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
- Property subtype: Single Family Residence
Materials
- Vinyl Siding, Wood Frame
- Foundation: Raised, Slab
- Roof: Architectural Shingle
Condition
- New construction: Yes
- Year built: 2025
Details
- Builder name: Langbeen Builders, Inc.
Utilities & green energy
- Sewer: Septic Tank
- Water: Public
Community & HOA
Community
- Security: Fire Sprinkler System, Security Lights, Smoke Detector(s)
- Subdivision: Boiling Spring Lakes
HOA
- Has HOA: No
- Amenities included: See Remarks
Location
- Region: Southport
Financial & listing details
- Price per square foot: $246/sqft
- Tax assessed value: $14,500
- Annual tax amount: $97
- Date on market: 4/9/2025
- Listing terms: Cash,Conventional,FHA,USDA Loan,VA Loan
- Road surface type: Paved
About the community
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Boiling Spring Lakes derives its name from the boiling spring that flows with an incredibly pure stream of water. The city's centerpiece, the 275-acre "Big Lake", is just one of more than 50 natural and man-made lakes in the city. The "Big Lake" is fed by five springs and Allen's Creek, and is 2-1/2 miles long with 10 miles of shoreline. In 1961, the developers of Boiling Spring Lakes happened upon a gushing spring concealed in a wooded ravine. Wishing to beautify the area, a 4-foot high brick wall was built to encompass this natural phenomenon. Almost before the masons had completed their work, the spring suddenly stopped running. Within a few hours, it burst out in a free full flow some 15 feet outside the wall. When the 3-foot wall enclosing the spring was built, the weight of the water in the enclosed area resulted in a back pressure against the spring as it moved to an easier release point (downstream). Over time the wall broke allowing the impounded water to flow (escape). With a lower water level in this area (less back pressure), the spring returned to its former location, and it boils today. Many years ago, the spring was known as Bouncing Log Spring, in as much as a large chunk of petrified wood was tossed and churned in the water gushing up from the ground. Eventually, there was no longer a log being bounced around by the upward thrust of groundwater, and the name was changed to Boiling Spring. State geologists have calculated that the spring discharges approximately 43 million gallons of water each day. The entire area seems enchanted with tall pines, oaks, and sweet gums hovering over the spring. In the early spring, damsel flies of red, green and, blue dart about the area and butterflies of all colors and descriptions flutter in the thickets. Legend has it that long ago, Indians would camp around the spring and hold their council meetings at this site on their annual trek to the Atlantic Ocean for oysters, fish, and game.
Source: Langbeen Builders