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$425,000
Sold on 1/03/19
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
5 |
3.00 |
3,449 |
$1,839 |
2007 |
On the market:
58 days
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Absolutely fabulous custom home perfectly nestled on a hillside property yet offers flat, level usable yard and boasts breathtaking panoramic long distance views. This property is situated on just over 9 acres and while being on a sloping lot affords for an additional flat level acreage below estimated at roughly 3/4 of an acre that has a partially completed detached shop/garage & plenty of room for horse setup with arena or future workshop space to your hearts content that is partially privacy fenced! Home features include an open & spacious split bedroom floor plan & great room concept, extensive solid surface floors in wet/traffic areas of the home, raised height ceilings, raised panel solid core cherry interior doors, updated carpeting, formal dining area as well as CONTINUED living room in addition to great room and massive laundry room with additional storage closet! Gourmet kitchen includes new GE stainless dual wall ovens to compliment the rest of the stainless appliance package, granite countertops with tile backsplash, electric cooktop, wine and stemware built in storage, crown moulding over the top of gorgeous cabinetry. Large master suite has dual vanity, expansive walk-in closet & oversized jetted tub. 2 bedrooms are a jack and jill setup each with private sinks & 4th bedroom (mini master) has a spacious walk-in closet, granite vanity, combo jetted tub/shower & private access to rear of home. Great room has stacked stone wood burning fireplace with custom mantle harvested from property. Granite stone rear patio leads out to built-in BBQ area and beyond to horseshoe and bocce ball pit/courts, greenhouse, fenced garden area, grass and orchard with peach and apple trees. The home offers a freshly painted exterior, lots of custom details, fabulous porch and room to walk around the house all on grade!
Listing courtesy of Paul Schneider