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536 Shetland Trace
Big Canoe, GA 30143
$750,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3760
Property Description
Have you ever experienced a home that just has that comfortable & happy “feeling”? This is “that” home! Welcome to your mountain retreat, where every corner exudes warmth and tranquility, inviting you to embrace the essence of cozy mountain living while only being minutes to the main gate and the amenities of Big Canoe. Step through the threshold of this charming home and feel an immediate sense of serenity wash over you. The sunlit living area beckons with its cheerful ambiance, illuminated by expansive windows that frame breathtaking views of the nearby mountain ridge. As you enter, your gaze is drawn to the focal point of the room - a magnificent, stacked stone fireplace, its flickering flames casting a mesmerizing glow across the space. Vaulted ceilings adorned with tongue and groove add to the sense of grandeur, while built-in speakers stand ready to serenade you with your favorite tunes, courtesy of Alexa. Designed with effortless flow in mind, the semi-open floor plan seamlessly connects the living area to the combined dining area and kitchen, creating an ideal space for entertaining or simply enjoying cozy family gatherings. Just off the kitchen lies a delightful keeping room, bathed in natural light pouring through its abundant windows enticing you to linger with a good book or a cup of tea. French pocket doors offer the option for privacy or open connectivity, ensuring seamless integration into the heart of the home. Retreat to the main level primary suite, where comfort and luxury converge in perfect harmony. Here, you'll find respite in a tranquil oasis complete with a cozy fireplace, his and her walk-in closets and a convenient laundry area nestled between, offering both practicality and convenience. Step outside onto the open deck that spans the length of the home, where the crisp mountain air and vistas of a mountain view and the privacy of trees provide the perfect backdrop for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or simply basking in the beauty of nature. Venture downstairs to the terrace level, where 3 additional bedrooms and 2 full baths await, offering ample space for family and guests to unwind and recharge. A sleek pool table stands at the center of the game room inviting lively matches. Nearby, a convenient mini kitchenette offers snacks and drinks, ensuring the fun never stops. The casual living area with a freestanding woodburning fireplace beckons for cozy evenings spent gathered around with loved ones, while a covered flagstone patio extends the living space outdoors, inviting you to savor the mountain breeze and soak in the natural splendor that surrounds you. Prepare to be embraced by the unmistakable warmth and charm of this mountain sanctuary - a home where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to create an atmosphere of comfort, relaxation, and joy. Welcome home! Buyer to verify all information and dimensions deemed important.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1994
MLS Number
7361626
Location
Address
536 Shetland Trace
City
Big Canoe
State
GA
Zip Code
30143
County
PICKENS
Listing
Provider
Sanders Realty Holdings, LLC, original listing
Name
Sanders Realty Holdings, LLC
Phone
(678) 953-2688
Office Name
Sanders RE, LLC
Office Phone
(678) 888-3438
Agent Name
Kelly Stubbs

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