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171 Homer Evans Lane
Caryville, TN 37714
$423,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3116
Property Description
Are you in search of a spacious two-story brick home nestled within the city limits of Caryville? This property boasts 1.86 acres tucked away at the end of a private drive. Have you always wanted an inground pool with complete privacy? Allow me to introduce you to 171 Homer Evans Ln, a remarkable home meticulously constructed by the current owner. Built with 2x6 construction and full brick, every detail speaks to the quality craftsmanship invested. From the elegant crown molding to the original hardwood floors, the attention to detail is evident throughout. Cozy up in the living room next to the stone fireplace with an insert for warmth during winter nights. The formal dining room, bathed in natural light, offers an inviting space for gatherings. The kitchen has great potential, featuring generous oak cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and complete with a beautiful bay window. The spacious master suite boasts a tray ceiling, his and her closets, and an ensuite awaiting your personal touch. Upstairs, discover a billiard room or second living area alongside four of the six bedrooms. Split bedrooms with a shared jack and jill bath are located on one wing. The other two bedrooms are on the opposite side with another bath for convenience. Downstairs, a vast 1,680 sqft of mostly unfinished space awaits your creative vision, including a bedroom and bathroom. Consider finishing this space to make it a 4,796 sqft home. With some updating and TLC, this home is poised to shine as it once did, with significant equity to be immediately made in this one-of-a-kind home. Step outside onto the private back deck - an ideal spot for embracing nature, which could easily be transformed into a screened porch. The outdoor amenities include an inground pool, circular drive, two-car detached garage, and serene privacy backed up to Cove Lake State Park. If you like to entertain guests, this homes doesn't get any better! Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to ATV trails, making this property potentially ideal for short-term rentals. Conveniently located minutes from I-75, ATV trails, and Norris Lake, this home offers both tranquility and accessibility. Schedule your private tour today!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1991
MLS Number
1253853
Location
Address
171 Homer Evans Lane
City
Caryville
State
TN
Zip Code
37714
County
CAMPBELL
Listing
Provider
Name
Wallace
Phone
(865) 584-4000
Office Name
Wallace
Office Phone
(865) 687-1111
Agent Name
Gage Dople

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