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1723 Mount Bethel Road
Mcdonough, GA 30252
Tim Houska with Keller Williams Realty Atl. Partners, original listing - (770) 692-0888
$3,900,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
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Property Description
100.76 Acres of Prime Land in Henry County - A Farm or a Subdivision Opportunity! Looking for Builders, Investors, or Farmers - Are you looking for a stunning property in Henry County that offers both rural charm and urban convenience? Whether you are a farmer, a builder, or an investor, this 100.76-acre property is perfect for you! This property is currently used as a family-owned cattle farm with lush rolling hills and green pastures. It has a small creek (Mackey Creek) runs parallel feet away along the left property line, adding to the natural beauty of the land. The property has massive road frontage: 2,724 feet, this is plenty of room for entrance and exits for a subdivision. The 1-acre home has and an elegant stone entrance that leads to up to a 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath, attached 2-car garage and backyard oasis. Public records have this ranch home with a gross total of 4,289 sq.ft. New Professional Pics and Drone footage of the land to be uploaded Oct 17 or 18. The home features a cozy stone front porch, a foyer and hallway that leads to three spacious bedrooms, including the owner's suite which has a large ensuite, vaulted ceilings, two separate sinks with lots of cabinetry, a linen closet, private toilet area, a beautiful large two-person tiled shower. The fourth bedroom was converted from the formal living room and can be easily changed back if needed. The home also has a large family room with a stone fireplace, vaulted cedar ceilings and beams, tiled and carpet flooring, and French doors that open to the deck, the pool and pool house area. The kitchen has a utility room, laundry and pantry combo, and the dining room is off the kitchen and has two antiquated gorgeous stained-glass windows. The home also has an unfinished basement of 750 sq.ft., attached two-car garage with an extra external side door so that you do not have to raise and lower the garage door, plus an external outside half bath that is for pool or working use. The property also includes a beautiful backyard oasis with an inground pool and a pool house with a covered pavilion with covered seating while enjoying the pool. The pool house has a French door leading outside to the pavilion. The pool house is open, has lots of windows, a small kitchen with bar seating, plus an open entertaining space for guests inside. This could be also be converted into a club house for a community or a possible in-law or teen suite. The property also has two massive pole barns: one is 2,530 sq.ft. and the second one is 2,891 sq.ft. respectively. They can be used for a workshop, storage, farming equipment, or hay or livestock. This property is zoned as residential/agricultural for the: 1-acre lot the home sits on single family residence and as conservation for the remaining 99.76 acres on both sides and behind the home of the driveway. The property lines are: 2,724 X 2,336 X 588 X 1,132 X 1,138. This property has really been kept up and it is clean. The seller sold their land across the street some years back which now is established beautiful 1-acre homes. This property has the potential to be developed into a beautiful subdivision with spacious lots and scenic views for top dollar. Don't miss this opportunity to own this prime real estate in Henry County! It is really nice. Contact me today to schedule a showing or to make an offer! If you are not working with an Agent call, if you are working with another Agent or Brokerage have them schedule a showing for you. Brokerages and Agents please read private remarks.
Property Information
Lot Size
100 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Agriculture
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
1723 Mount Bethel Road
City
McDonough
State
GA
Zip Code
30252
County
HENRY (County)
Listing
Name
Phone
(770) 692-0888
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 692-0888
Agent Name
Tim Houska
Agency Phone
(770) 692-0888

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