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40 Homer Street
Maysville, GA 30558
$635,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4418
Property Description
Welcome to your charming historic dream home with modern-day elegance on almost two sprawling acres in downtown Maysville. The spacious rocking chair front porch invites you into the expansive foyer lined with eye-catching chandeliers and staircase bounded by ornate wood banisters. Glass-paned French doors lead you into the executive office that includes a sitting area with a gas log fireplace, bookended with built-in shelving. Across the hall you will find the master suite on the main with its own master bath that has a claw-foot tub and separate vanities. At the end of the foyer the beautiful, gourmet kitchen boasts of an oversized island with wet bar sink, granite countertops, six burner gas range with water pot filler, stainless steel double oven, cabinet space a plenty, and wine cooler. Holidays and special occasions will be well suited in the spectacular dining room with space for a table to seat eight to twelve under the breathtaking chandelier. The kitchen expands into a gathering den, dinette space, and separate keeping room with another gas log fireplace. Just outside the dinette area, you will be awed by the massive back porch and open deck overlooking the manicured, private back lawn for the kids and pets to play all day. The walk-in pantry is located inside the spacious laundry mud room with built-in cabinetry and shelving with a back stairway leading up to the master suite closet. Up the foyer staircase you will be lured into the elegant master bedroom that includes its own sitting area with yet another gas log fireplace and large walk-in closet. The master bath is quite a dream - soak in the modern jetted soaking tub in the glow from electric fireplace inset in the double vanity or indulge in the spa-like oversized tiled walk-In shower with double-head sprays, Along with the master suite upstairs, you will find two bedrooms that share a jack and jill bath plus an additional bedroom and full bath. Days may end relaxing as a family in the upstairs den room with a movie night. The property also includes a detached two car garage as well as two storage buildings. 40 Homer Street has all that any family could ever need or dream of. Come see this beauty before it is under contract.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
7387394
Location
Address
40 HOMER Street
City
Maysville
State
GA
Zip Code
30558
County
BANKS
Listing
Provider
Virtual Properties Realty, original listing
Name
Virtual Properties Realty
Phone
(770) 495-5050
Office Name
Virtual Properties Realty.com
Office Phone
(770) 495-5050
Agent Name
Candra Williams

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