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10295 N Big Bass Trail
Dunnellon, FL 34434
$795,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3871
Property Description
Under contract-accepting backup offers. Come see this inviting riverfront property! Nestled along the Withlacoochee River within the neighborhood of MacKay Plantation in the historic town of Dunnellon, this property spans just over 2 and a half acres. A true nature lover’s retreat, this property is near two very popular trailheads nearby for miles of hiking and biking options. The Withlacoochee River is accessible right from the back of the property, opening up a variety of fishing and boating options right from home. Down a tree-lined drive and set back from the road, the home sits well above any floodplains. No detail was overlooked when designing this classic craftsman style home. A cozy country-style covered front porch welcomes you into the 4-bedroom, 3-bath two-story residence. With over 3,800 sqft, the home offers abundant space and thoughtful finishes throughout including high ceilings, an open floor plan, crown molding, and wood flooring throughout most of the rooms. The kitchen is well appointed with extensive cabinet storage, ample counter space, stainless steel appliances, gas range, and a breakfast bar. Adjacent to the kitchen is the cozy breakfast nook surrounded by large windows with stunning views, as well as a formal dining room. The family room centers around a cozy gas fireplace and is directly open to the kitchen. The first floor is where you’ll find the primary suite which showcases a large layout, gas fireplace, and a huge en-suite bath complete with dual vanities, large garden tub, walk-in shower, and a giant walk-in closet with shelving system. A secondary bedroom is also on the first floor, complete with direct access to the back porch– a space that could easily be used as an office or guest space if desired. Upstairs, you’ll find a large landing with extensive built-in shelving overlooking the family area below, as well as the third and fourth bedrooms and full bathroom. A true oasis for those who enjoy entertaining, the back of the home features a large covered porch with its own fireplace, plenty of space for seating, and several ceiling fans. Beyond the porch is a brick paver patio and an in-ground spa, all surrounded by mature landscaping. Additional features of note include the attached 2-car side-entry garage, an established garden area, irrigation system, 2 AC units, wiring for a whole-home generator, and much more. Nearby are a variety of shopping and dining options within Dunnellon, with a scenic drive opening up both Ocala and Gainesville’s many shopping, dining, entertainment, and medical options without much fuss. If you’re looking for a premiere option to enjoy the best of riverfront living, this is a one-of-a-kind property that must not be missed! Light in the dining room does not convey!
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
OM671709
Location
Address
10295 N BIG BASS TRAIL
City
DUNNELLON
State
FL
Zip Code
34434
County
CITRUS
Listing
Provider
Showcase Properties of Central Florida, original listing
Name
Showcase Properties of Central Florida
Phone
(352) 351-4718
Office Name
SHOWCASE PROPERTIES OF CENTRAL
Office Phone
(352) 351-4718
Agent Name
Liz Gray

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