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8593 Highway 82
Maysville, GA 30558
Casey McGuirt with Century 21 Connect Realty, original listing - (770) 640-6800
$995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4375 Square Feet
Property Description
Located in the quiet, small southern town of Maysville, Georgia about an hour and a half northeast of Atlanta up I-85; this home is a beautiful 4,375 sq-ft plantation style home that was built 9 years ago by experienced custom home builders and designers. It is situated on 10 acres of land and is forested towards the back of the property that has had no prior construction. Crafted by an experienced engineer and interior designer, the home features unique personal touches from top to bottom beginning from the moment you step inside. The home features mahogany hardwood flooring, custom crown moulding, chair rail, solid brass fixtures, and Anderson double hung windows throughout the first and second floors that give the home a traditional look that is hard to find in homes so newly built. The main level features formal living and dining rooms, a large kitchen with attached walk-in pantry, an office with half-bath across the hallway, a main family room, and a library with a gas fireplace. There is custom cabinetry, Boos maple countertops, stainless steel appliances, matching column Electrolux fridge and freezer, a built-in Kitchen-Aid wall oven, built-in dishwasher, and Kohler cast iron sink in the kitchen. The attached walk-in pantry has custom floor to ceiling shelving and a Boos maple countertop for great storage opportunities. The room currently used as a library has a gas fireplace with custom mantel and can be used as an entertainment space as well. The second level features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, laundry room, and walk in closets for all bedrooms. Each of the 3.5 bathrooms have Kohler fixtures, cream marble countertops, custom cabinets, and cast iron sinks. The laundry room has washer-dryer hookups, electric for dryer, sink, and closet for storage. Main bedroom has a custom closet with floor to ceiling shelving and bathroom with separate shower and tub, closet, double sinks with vanity. Third floor is walk up storage, finished, and measures 1,300 sq-ft. The immediate back yard has a rose garden containing multiple varieties of roses, gardenias, wisteria, hydrangeas, peonies, mums, Italian cypresses, and boxwoods. Between and leading up to the squares of roses is a white gravel walkway. Paver bricks cover the back and front porches leaving them a great space for enjoying mornings, evenings, or entertainment. There is a detached three car garage that has plenty of storage and walk-up finished bonus room that measures 540 sq-ft. The entire structure measures 1,800 sq-ft. As for utilities, the home features a heat pump 50 gallon water heater, and a hot water recirculation system ensures that hot water supply is quickly available. Lennox brand HVAC unit is the same age as the original construction with propane backup for heating the home. Water supply is by either city water or well. Recently serviced septic system.
Property Information
Lot Size
10 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2013
MLS Number
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Location
Address
8593 Highway 82
City
Maysville
State
GA
Zip Code
30558
County
BANKS
Listing
Name
Phone
(770) 640-6800
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 640-6800
Agent Name
Casey McGuirt
Agency Phone
(770) 640-6800

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