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244 Brooke Drive
Alpharetta, GA 30009
$3,995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
8
Bathroom
10
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
7703
Property Description
Downtown Alpharetta's most exclusive home is here! Prime Location! Walk to Downtown Alpharetta and enjoy the lifestyle this home offers. Elegant, sophisticated and luxurious designer finishes are found throughout this sprawling 8 bedroom 9.5 bath estate home. Experience opulence in every corner with marble, zellige, and porcelain tile accents. The chef's kitchen is a masterpiece featuring a large waterfall kitchen island with marble/quartzite, a 48C Wolf range, Asko high end dishwasher, ice maker, beverage center, refrigerator and freezer towers, microwave drawer, and coffee bar. White oak flooring flows seamlessly throughout, creating an elegant atmosphere. A scullery/prep kitchen with sink, additional Asko dishwasher, and pullouts adds convenience to your culinary endeavors. Enjoy the benefits of an open-concept floorplan, three laundry rooms, French doors, and a luxury lighting package that includes Signature Collection fixtures and gas lanterns. A folding glass wall leads to a large covered patio with an outdoor fireplace, bar with sink and refrigerator, gas grill hookup and outdoor bathroom. The covered front and side porches provide additional outdoor spaces for relaxation. The finished terrace level includes two bedrooms, two baths, a full custom second kitchen and a family room with fireplace. A designated area for a media room in the basement enhances entertainment options. This home is equipped with a refrigerated wine room, and optional shelving is at the buyer's discretion. French doors lead to a lower patio. A storm shelter adds an extra layer of security and peace of mind. Pool plans are site plan approved and available for construction post-closing if desired.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
10233930
Location
Address
244 Brooke Drive
City
Alpharetta
State
GA
Zip Code
30009
County
FULTON (COUNTY NORTH)
Listing
Provider
Results Realty Services, original listing
Name
Results Realty Services
Phone
(770) 889-6090
Office Name
Century 21 Results
Office Phone
(770) 889-6090
Agent Name
Virginia Hennigar

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