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279 Mountain View Ridge
Marietta, GA 30064
$2,350,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6000
Property Description
The grandeur of an unobstructed mountain vista blends into an abundance of foliage and greenery at 279 Mountain View. Currently being built in the sought-after West Side Elementary School district close to Marietta Square and Kennesaw Mountain on a private cul-de-sac, the six-bedroom home with a three-car garage promises a feeling of space gleaned from the private setting. With a sprawling layout-6,000+/- square feet of room on three levels-set off by exquisitely curated design details, this new construction masterpiece defines sophistication. Flanked by a study on the right and a formal dining room on the left with access to the kitchen, the entry leads directly to the heart of the main level, the open-concept kitchen and living area. The kitchen boasts flush-inset cabinetry, a workstation sink, granite countertops, a waterfall-edge island with seating, a walk-in pantry, a cozy breakfast alcove and designer lighting fixtures. High-end stainless steel Thermador appliances include a 48-inch gas range, a paneled dishwasher and a combination freezer/refrigerator. Built-ins frame the wood-burning gas fireplace. Metal and glass double doors open out to a covered balcony with a fireplace. Extending around two sides of the home, with stairs leading down to the covered patio, the covered deck offers a seamless transition to the outdoors. Venture back inside to discover the swoon-worthy primary suite that anchors the south end of the main level, featuring hardwood floors and plenty of natural light in the bedroom and a luxurious en suite bathroom. Designed for rest and leisure, with a chandelier above the large soaking tub and dual vanities, it is the perfect peaceful retreat. Discover a secondary primary suite upstairs, along with three additional bedrooms. Two bedrooms offer en suite bathrooms, and two share a Jack and Jill bathroom. With a family room offering a wet bar and wine storage area at one end, as well as a bedroom and en suite bathroom, a home gym and plenty of unfinished storage space, the terrace level is the definition of accessible and comfortable.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
7279435
Location
Address
279 Mountain View Ridge
City
Marietta
State
GA
Zip Code
30064
County
COBB (SOUTHWEST)
Listing
Provider
Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty, original listing
Name
Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty
Phone
(404) 835-9601
Office Name
Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International
Office Phone
(770) 604-1000
Agent Name
Ellen Strife

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