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1771 Leon Ellis Road
Hull, GA 30646
Christi Sedlacek with ERA Sunrise Realty, original listing - (706) 433-0101
$850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
8530 Square Feet
Property Description
Room for absolutely everything you could think of......inside and out! Over 4600 finished square feet on the main level, and 3900 sq ft for future expansion in the basement. And situated on a very private 5+ acre, wooded lot. Sprawling ranch floor plan with double door entry at front porch. Very large living room/sitting room combined are the first things youll see upon entering. And off to the right, youll find a multipurpose room ready for a craft room, library, office space, home school space or work out room, you pick! This is a split bedroom floor plan with master on the right side of the home and secondary bedrooms down the hall on the left side of the home. The master suite is a true spa-like retreat with separate tub and shower, his and her vanities and a master closet that is generous in size! The kitchen has room for a multitude of cooks to be working/prepping, all at the same time and theres a large walk in pantry AND a butlers pantry. Keep going to view the jaw dropping dining room.....and its grand chandelier! Room to seat/feed a crowd and still plenty of space to move around...imagine family dinners here! And then youll find a massive bonus room just up a few stairs, perfect for hanging out and watching Tv or gaming or it could be a great office space. Head back down the hall and youll find a half bath and 2 secondary bedrooms that share a jack n jill bath and a guest /teen suite with a large walk in closet and spacious en suite full bath. The laundry room is plenty big enough for double capacity washer and dryer, a mop sink and still tons of room left for storage. Now, head down to the basement and prepare to be amazed! THE largest basement space Ive seen! Very tall ceilings, and wide open spaces ready to be finished the way youd use it! Seller had plans to finish into 2 apartments down the road. All of this privately situated on 5+ acres, a small creek runs across the back of the property and there are 2 fenced in areas. Come see this for yourself! Theres so much to explore so give yourself time to see it all when scheduling your appointment.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2008
MLS Number
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Location
Address
1771 Leon Ellis Road
City
Hull
State
GA
Zip Code
30646
County
MADISON
Listing
Name
Phone
(706) 433-0101
Office Name
Office Phone
(706) 433-0101
Agent Name
Christi Sedlacek
Agency Phone
(706) 433-0101

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