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2089 Highway 85 S
Fayetteville, GA 30215
$1,250,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4440
Property Description
Exquisite owner occupied 6 bedroom 4.5 bath Executive home with full unfinished daylight basement on 5.69 acres in Starrs Mill School district close to Trilith movie studio, shopping, restaurants and Peachtree City. Enter the long drive, have your guests park on the turnaround at the front of your home, leaving you ample parking in your 3 car kitchen level entry garage and large parking pad for your RV. The spacious private lot gives you plenty of room to put in your pool and pickleball court. The home makes a statement as you enter into a two story foyer with views of the elegant spiral staircase, perfect for family photos. Off to your right is the formal dining, to the left is a formal sitting area or office. The kitchen features an abundance of cabinet space, a large island with cooktop, walk in pantry, a breakfast bar and a breakfast area for informal family meals. Off the kitchen is a hallway that leads to a separate wing with a guest suite, laundry room, basement and garage access. The great room makes the home perfect for large gatherings and entertaining with a fireplace, built in cabinets, two large doors that open for indoor/outdoor living with the covered outdoor patio. The main floor Primary Suite gives prominence to a large sitting area with fireplace, a primary bath with dual vanities, spa tub, separate shower, and two walk in closets. Across from the Primary suite is a third guest bedroom with access to a powder room that could also be used as a nursery. Second level living features a 4th bedroom with private bath, a 5th bedroom with bath that can be shared with the 6th bedroom through hallway entrance. The second level hallway has a pedway with outside balcony access. There is a great opportunity for multi generational living with the option to finish the 3278 sq ft unfinished daylight basement has stud walls and electrical in place for easy finishing with 10-12 ft ceilings. There is new paint throughout the main living areas, three of the bathrooms are refinished with new tile showers, new light fixtures throughout main areas, new tile floors on main level.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2007
MLS Number
10316457
Location
Address
2089 Highway 85 S
City
Fayetteville
State
GA
Zip Code
30215
County
FAYETTE (SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties, original listing
Name
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties
Phone
(770) 487-8300
Office Name
Peachtree City
Office Phone
(770) 487-8300
Agent Name
Andrea Dingman

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