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4388 Lochsa Lane
Suwanee, GA 30024
$2,600,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
7
Bathroom
Full: 6, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
8000 Square Feet
Property Description
Nestled on nearly an acre of pristine land in Suwanee’s The River Club, this luxury brick, stone and shingle siding home, designed by Caldwell & Cline Architects, combines timeless charm with modern elegance. Enter through the covered front porch into the inviting foyer, where to the left double French doors open into a light-filled study or formal living room. Wide-plank walnut floors flow throughout the home, guiding you through an open-concept floor plan designed for comfort and sophistication. The heart of the home features an impressive great room with a beamed cathedral ceiling, a cast-stone fireplace flanked by built-in bookcases and access to the large covered porch. The great room is overlooked by the standout gourmet kitchen, featuring marble and granite countertops, a six-burner Wolf gas range with a double oven, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Wolf microwave, cabinets to the ceiling and a spacious walk-in pantry. The oversized island with seating and abundant counter space creates the perfect gathering space. A spacious dining area is ideal for weeknight dinners as well as dinner parties. Enjoy access to the covered porch via the second set of hideaway doors – seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living. This wraparound covered porch boasts a stone fireplace, a sitting area, a dining area and gorgeous wooded views fireplace– the ideal space to unwind. The main level includes a luxurious primary suite with a spa-inspired bathroom, complete with a large zero-entry shower, a freestanding soaking bathtub, separate vanities and dual closets that lead to the laundry room. An additional bedroom with an en suite bathroom, a mudroom with pocket doors and a half bathroom complete the first floor. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom, provide ample space for all. A charming bookcase display area in the hallway adds character, while the large separate open media loft offers a cozy retreat. Above the garage, a large finished office space, studio, guestroom or playroom adds a second versatile space to the second floor. The terrace level is designed for entertainment and relaxation. A game room, a flex room and a powder room set the stage for gatherings. At the same time, a kitchen/bar area off the family room features a warming drawer, an ice maker, a microwave and a large island with leathered granite and mitered edges. The walkout family room, accented with wood beams and shiplap, opens to a covered wraparound patio with space for a future fireplace or covered area near if you add a pool or backyard play space. A large bedroom with an en suite bathroom ensures comfort for guests, while brick and pre-engineered hardwood floors add warmth to the space. Additional features include a heated and cooled epoxy-floor storage area and workshop, which opens to the outside for added conienience. Outside, the spacious backyard is ready for a pool, offering endless possibilities for outdoor living. The home’s Control4 system, built-in speakers and outdoor lighting enhance the ambiance, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The three-car garage provides ample space for vehicles and storage. The River Club offers a resort-style lifestyle with unparalleled amenities. Residents enjoy access to a Greg Norman-designed championship golf course, a luxurious lodge clubhouse, and a full-service spa for relaxation and rejuvenation. The lakeside sports center features a state-of-the-art fitness facility, while the pool area includes a cabana kitchen and a kids’ slide, perfect for fun. Tennis and pickleball enthusiasts can take advantage of eight professionally maintained courts, and the on-site lifestyle shop provides added convenience. Nestled between the community edge and the Chatahoochee River, is a 1.4 mile trail featuring multiple trail heads and stunning scenic overlooks. 4388 Lochsa Lane is more than a home—it’s a lifestyle. Welcome to luxury living in The River Club.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2015
MLS Number
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Location
Address
4388 Lochsa Lane
City
Suwanee
State
GA
Zip Code
30024
County
GWINNETT (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(404) 840-7354
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 442-7300
Agent Name
Jenny Doyle
Agency Phone
(770) 442-7300

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