They say location is everything—and in this case, it's JUST the beginning. Nestled in an iconic, established neighborhood, 330 Wesley sits at the very heart of Chapel Hill, effortlessly connected to the best our town has to offer, while providing the privacy and space many long for. It's truly the best of both worlds! (For ''just the facts'', scroll to the bottom) Originally designed as a split-level, it can easily be converted back (the stairs are still in place, with a FAUX wall added to separate the spaces). This home now features two full floors plus a SEPARATE apartment—affectionately known as the ''cottage''—perfect for in-laws, guests, or to generate rental income. Step inside to an abundance of natural light, a sense of openness, and elegance that blends style with comfort. Gleaming hardwood floors, quartz kitchen countertops, a farm sink, modern light fixtures, a handsome floating range hood above a custom-built island, and custom cabinetry with soft-close features and pull-out pantries are just SOME of its notables. Three bedrooms and two full baths complete the second level, each bath enhanced with new vanities and updated lighting for a fresh, modern feel. A stone path with lighting leads you around to the cottage which has a private, key-coded entrance, exterior lighting for late-night returns, and its own outdoor patio that overlooks open space and offers privacy. Inside, you'll find LVT flooring, a beautifully updated second kitchen with a quartz countertop, custom cabinetry, a butcher block top, a dishwasher, a gas range and range hood, along with a full-sized refrigerator in the laundry area. And, wait for it—a wood-burning fireplace! Sleek, modern barn doors separate the bedroom and bathroom from the living room, adding visual interest and a touch of glam. The cottage is so enchanting that, despite practical considerations or financial opportunities, you might find yourself tempted to keep it as your own private retreat. From 330 it is easy to stroll to Bombolo or Luche Tigre for dinner. Start your morning with a cup of coffee from the Root Cellar, or find the perfect gift at Flyleaf Books or Sally Mack. When the outdoor calls, Bolin Creek Trail awaits runners, walkers, and bikers to a trail that runs alongside the creek, offering shade and quaint bridges that invite you to pause, breathe, and take a break from life's hustle. While it begins at the Chapel Hill Community Center and connects to the Tanyard Branch Trail, you can jump on quickly from 330 as it leads you to Umstead Park—where basketball and sand volleyball courts offer friendly competition, and playgrounds and picnic shelters provide spaces to play or host a party. Next door, the Exchange Pool offers a refreshing escape on hot summer days and a place to gather with friends. Some honorable, practical mentions 330 can boast in addition to all of the above: Re-mineralized reverse osmosis water filtration system under main level kitchen sink with separate spicket; Brand new shed with LVT flooring, dehumidifier w/ water routed out of the shed. Improved crawl space with vapor barrier, sump pump and dehumidifier, and state-of-the-art updated smoke detectors controlled via wifi app. Just the facts: Built in 1965 on .5 acres in Colonial Heights. Originally a split-level. Faux wall added to separate the bottom level from the upper two. The stairs that connect the levels are still in place, and it can easily be converted back to its original layout. Currently, the home is separated into a main house with a lower-level apartment—perfect as an ADU, Airbnb, or long-term rental. Main level: 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Apartment: 1 bedroom, 1 full bath. Both have their own laundry and kitchen. Visit website for complete list of features along with additional information: https://www.cribflyer.com/330-wesley
Jaye’s path to real estate was meandering at best.
A history teacher by degree though not for very long in practice, she spent nearly 10 years working for an independent music label. Following that she launched her own renovation and remodeling business focusing on helping folks maximize their real estate investments. She got her real estate license while still in the music business, more for the education value than the idea that she’d practice it and it certainly came in handy as she bought, renovated, and resold properties. As she got older and more injured in construction however, the buying and selling of real estate seemed to be a way to keep her hand in the game and simultaneously keep her fingers attached to her hands.
Jaye’s focus in real estate has been to give realistic advice based on history and market data, steering clients away from fads and gimmicks and helping them realize the most of their real estate investments. Home buying and selling can be a great game and lots of fun, but if you’re looking for someone with unabashed enthusiasm for anything you like, she readily admits she may not be your best choice. If in the course of buying or selling however you’re looking for a realist who gives an honest opinion with a highly developed sense of humor and isn’t afraid to take your calls after the sale, choosing Jaye is a pretty safe bet.