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125 Brady Road
Buena Vista, GA 31803
Chris Rogers with Better Homes and Gardens Historic, original listing - (706) 718-0918
$279,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1804 Square Feet
Property Description
ESCAPE to the country life and enjoy this quaint Farmhouse on 5 acres just north of Tazewell and only 40 min to Midland or Ft Benning's 8th Division Rd gate. Located in a beautiful & desirable area of Marion County known for its rolling hills, lush hay fields, lakes, large landowners and deep history this rural property is just off the paved road on quiet Brady Rd. The farmhouse was moved from an adjoining property in the early 2000's and then lovingly restored from the ground up with new windows, siding insulation & all heart pine walls, floors and ceilings, NO sheetrock in this home! The cozy warmth of the heart pine & the custom details to every inch of this property creates a truly unique environment. The large windows, with transoms from the original house flood natural light into all the rooms. Downstairs includes 1232 sq ft & features large den w/ gas log FP, country kitchen w/ eat in dining and sitting room overlooking the backyard, & large primary suite on left side on home. Continuing up the custom staircase, you find 672 sq ft and a 2nd bath and open loft areas suitable for additional sleeping, living or office spaces. Outside find 5 level acres w/ trails through the mix of hardwoods and pines, areas for hunting could be created, or open land for mini farm. No HOA's or restrictions on your property. The farmhouse is surrounded by large oak trees, a mix of crepe myrtles, hydrangeas & more native plants & flowers. A covered parking area is adjacent to the large grilling and entertaining deck on back of farmhouse. Enjoy your best country life on this easy to maintain 5 acres located just 10 min from Buena Vista, with it's downtown shopping & restaurants & Eagle Foods, multiple medical clinics, Vet clinic, new gym, banks, public school facilities, churches and more. Columbus/Ft Benning/Midland are all about 40 min away and Atlanta airport is less than 2 hours.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
125 BRADY ROAD
City
BUENA VISTA
State
GA
Zip Code
31803
County
MARION
Listing
Provider
Better Homes and Gardens Historic, original listing
Name
Phone
(706) 718-0918
Office Name
Office Phone
(706) 718-0918
Agent Name
Chris Rogers
Agency Phone
(706) 718-0918

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