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2258 Bagnell Dam Boulevard
Lake Ozark, MO 65049
$674,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2679
Property Description
Spectacular views, Incredible location, move-in ready, completely updated, what more could be said? When you open the door to this four-bedroom 3 bathroom condo the expansive view of the Lake of the Ozarks will take your breath away. Relax on one of your screened-in decks and enjoy a quiet morning coffee or watch the boats go by on a weekend afternoon. Regent Place has only 12 units and when you're home, it becomes your private oasis. Two living areas with entertaining bars with refrigerators at each station provide enough room to have all your friends and family over. The pool is directly off of your lower deck for quick access with a shower room for a quick rinse before you come in. Location is key as your new condo is an easy walk to Shawnee Bluff Winery for a glass of delicious wine and cheese or a short drive to JB Hooks, Baxters, or Bentleys for a gourmet meal. Completely furnished with quality furnishings. The kitchen has all new appliances including the refrigerator which features a smart touch screen and makes cocktail ice balls. Two Marinas are just a short distance away to give you access to all of your boating needs. Relax your worries away at Regent Palce.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1998
MLS Number
3563025
Location
Address
2258 Bagnell Dam Boulevard
City
Lake Ozark
State
MO
Zip Code
65049
County
CAMDEN
Listing
Provider
Rock Island Realty, original listing
Name
Rock Island Realty
Phone
(573) 365-2311
Office Name
Rock Island Realty
Office Phone
(573) 365-2311
Agent Name
FRANK SVOBODA

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