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1760 Gable Green Drive
Apison, TN 37302
$650,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2700
Property Description
Discover the epitome of elegance and comfort with the newest offering from G.T. Issa Premier Homes, slated for completion in Spring 2024. This new construction home is ideally situated, just a 15-minute drive from the dynamic Hamilton Place and a mere 5 minutes from everyday conveniences like Publix, Starbucks, Food City, and a fitness center. Spread over a lavish 2,700 square feet, this home features four beautifully proportioned bedrooms and three exquisite bathrooms, complemented by a spacious 2-car garage. Comfort is paramount, with both electric and gas HVAC systems installed to ensure a perfect living environment year-round. The home's exterior is a testament to style and durability, boasting a harmonious blend of brick, stone, and Hardie board siding. Step inside to a world of refined luxury, with a comprehensive array of interior amenities including a practical laundry room, a well-stocked pantry, expansive walk-in closets, and generous unfinished storage space. The layout thoughtfully places the master bedroom and a secondary bedroom on the main level, with specialty ceilings enhancing the allure. Additional bedrooms are conveniently located on the second level. The kitchen features granite countertops and a selection of high-end appliances, including a built-in microwave, slide-in range, dishwasher, and garbage disposal all while offering versatile dining options with a cozy sit-in island and a separate dining area. The sense of luxury is further amplified by the grandeur of 9ft. ceilings throughout the interior. Outdoor living spaces include a covered porch and a patio/deck that provide the perfect backdrop for entertaining or relaxing in style. Welcome to your new home! Special financing is available for this property. The lender will provide a buydown of 1% for one year off current rates for the buyer. The lender will provide specific rates and APRs for your client's particular situation based on their personal qualifications. Ask your agent for more details on this offer today!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
20240392
Location
Address
1760 Gable Green Drive
City
Apison
State
TN
Zip Code
37302
County
HAMILTON
Listing
Provider
Berkshire Hathaway J Douglas, original listing
Name
Berkshire Hathaway J Douglas
Phone
(423) 498-5800
Office Name
Berkshire Hathaway J Douglas Properties
Office Phone
(423) 498-5800
Agent Name
Grace Edrington

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