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4251 Jordan Lane
Mobile, AL 36608
$1,489,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Super fantastic location and gracious livable spaces exemplifies this 6 bedroom, 5 bath, 2- half bath custom home in the heart of Country Club Estates. Built in 2012 by Lanier Construction with steel girder framework, this home is modeled after Rice University’s faculty club, the Cohen House. Constructed of Saint Joe brick with Flemish bond brickwork detailing, and multiple other decorative features including angular soldier brick marks, band shaped diamond inlays, and a terracotta roof for longevity. You enter a 30-foot-tall foyer by an open porch and a beautiful custom paneled entry door specific to the architecture of this house. You will love the open feel of the foyer with the natural light flowing from the row of windows and the handsome staircase with decorative Spanish tilework along with the conveniently located guest powder bath. Straight ahead is a large separate dining room with views out to the pool, perfect for entertaining a crowd. The inviting kitchen with hand painted tile is off to the left and has a cozy banquette for in kitchen dining and is loaded with amenities including a commercial Hobart dishwasher, 3 ovens including a tri-vection oven, an island, granite counters, large Sub-zero refrigerator and freezer, and GE range with 6 burners and a griddle. A conveniently located sewing/laundry room is contiguous and leads into a 2-car garage with room for a golf cart plus storage. A lovely great room located on the other side of the home with a fireplace, built-ins, and with a handsome 20-foot coffered ceiling along with a Big Ass fan and multiple seating areas is ideal for everyday living and fantastic for entertaining and flows easily to the outdoor living spaces front and back. The first-floor primary bedroom with multiple walk-in closets and a lovely primary bath has a separate shower and bath, a water closet, and double vanities. A second bedroom & bath on the first floor is great for guests or could be a working office as it has its own entry. Upstairs you will find an amazing entertainment space with a large media room with theatre style projection and a kitchenette plus an adjacent craft/playroom with terrific storage. Additionally, upstairs are 4 bedrooms with 3 baths plus 4 individual private bunks perfect for friends to stay over. The heated swimming pool and hot tub, patio, and lanai covered screen porch allow enjoying the pool year-around mosquito-free. Other amenities include a natural gas whole house generator, irrigation system, lightening protection system with lightning rods, 5 HVAC zoned heat pump systems, 3 tankless gas hot water heaters, and the potential to buy an adjacent piece of property should you want more yard. This house has so much to offer. Make your appointment today to see this super livable Spring Hill beauty in the established Country Club Estates neighborhood conveniently located to shopping, dining, and schools.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
7333142
Location
Address
4251 Jordan Lane
City
Mobile
State
AL
Zip Code
36608
County
MOBILE
Listing
Provider
LLB&B Inc., Real Estate, original listing
Name
LLB&B Inc., Real Estate
Phone
(251) 342-3200
Office Name
L L B & B, Inc.
Office Phone
(251) 342-3200
Agent Name
Melissa Morrissette

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