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575 Early Drive
Hartwell, GA 30643
Jen Vasquez with Alpharetta / North Fulton Office, original listing - (770) 475-0505
$1,725,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3419 Square Feet
Property Description
A Modern A-Frame Masterpiece on the Shores of Lake HartwellDiscover a one-of-a-kind luxury retreat nestled on .77 pristine acres along the tranquil waters of Lake Hartwell. This architecturally stunning 2022 custom-built A-framecrafted by award-winning interior designers and ownersboasts over 3000 square feet of breathtaking living space. Every detail of this four-bedroom, four-bathroom sanctuary has been meticulously curated to blend unique modern elegance with serene lakeside living.Step inside and be captivated by soaring cathedral ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an open-concept design that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces. The chefs kitchen is a culinary dream, featuring Quartzite leathered finish countertops, state-of-the-art Fisher & Paykel appliances, built-in refrigerator and freezer, and a dedicated coffee/espresso station. The centerpiece of the home is the custom conversation pit that brings everyone together coupled with the mid-century modern inspired fireplace inviting deeper conversation. There is thoughtfully design storage in every area of the home, including a modern custom build dog crate for your four-legged friends!The main level offers two spacious bedrooms, two spa-inspired bathrooms, each with walk out access to the turfed lawn area, creating privacy yet connectivity. You will wind up the custom designed spiral stairs to the top level where you will find the primary suite is a private oasis, featuring a pounded copper soaking tub, sweeping water views, vaulted ceilings, and a designer en-suite bath with floor to ceiling tile walls and separate his and her vanities. Finally, a thoughtfully designed bunk loft provides four built-in twin beds curated for private tv viewing and headphonesideal for hosting guests or creating a cozy escape.Downstairs, a fully equipped studio apartment with a private entrance offers an additional bedroom, full bath, hang out area and modern kitchenperfect for guests, in-laws, or short-term rental opportunities. Just steps outside the studio awaits a beautiful firepit area for all to enjoy with perfect lake views! Step outside onto the expansive deck to dine under the stars, entertain guests, or simply unwind to a curated playlist of your choice. A level pathway leads to a coveted deep water cove with a brand-new double-slip boat dock with composite decking and platform for sunbathing or dining, providing easy access to endless waterfront adventures. The property also includes 2 NACS plug with two dedicated 30-amp circuits, making electric vehicle charging convenient. From luxury finishes and designer lighting to unparalleled lakefront views from every room, this home is a true masterpiece of modern architecture and refined luxury. Located in a private cove on Lake Hartwell, this residence offers both tranquility and conveniencejust a short drive from premier dining, Hartwell Marina, shopping, and recreational hotspots. An extraordinary opportunity awaits to own a piece of modern lakefront luxury. Schedule your private tour today!
Property Information
Lot Size
33,541 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2022
MLS Number
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Location
Address
575 Early Drive
City
Hartwell
State
GA
Zip Code
30643
County
HART
Listing
Name
Phone
(404) 668-7735
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 475-0505
Agent Name
Jen Vasquez
Agency Phone
(770) 475-0505

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