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2011 Fieldcrest Lane
Madison, GA 30650
$750,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2838
Property Description
This recently-remodeled farmhouse-style split-level with basement sits on a beautiful 25.95 acre lot in Morgan County. Listed $25,000 below appraised value, this is a great investment opportunity. The house features a rocking chair front porch and over 2,800 square feet of heated and cooled living space so you have room to spread out inside as well as out. This farm includes fenced & cross fenced pastures with several animal shelters/houses, a large pole barn with multiple stalls, sheds and a newer metal barn with two large stalls. There are 5 interior pastures and the overall property is fenced and gated and there is wire fencing and field fencing for the smaller livestock. The main living area offers a lots of natural light with vaulted ceiling and open floor plan with kitchen, dining and living area and a beautiful fireplace focal point. The kitchen has newer double wall oven, solid surface countertops and large kitchen island. In 2019, this home had all new lighting, paint, remodeled bathrooms, refreshed kitchen all featuring a rustic farmhouse vibe. The primary suite has two large, custom built walk-in closets, barn doors, and en suite 4 piece bath including a soaking tub and a large tiled shower. Hardwood floors in the living area and luxury vinyl flooring in finished basement with carpet in the sun room and bedrooms. Extra storage in multiple places including partially unfinished basement. There are two laundry hookups -- the main laundry is off the kitchen featuring pantry storage and lots of extra storage as well as another hook up in the basement unfinished area. Upstairs laundry has the potential room to add a utility sink. Relax in the flex / theater room in the basement with a fireplace and a snack bar with a beverage cooler, separate refrigerator and easy-access pull out cabinetry storage. The house is surrounded by lovely and mature landscaping and several yellow rose buses near the large rear deck. There are several fruit trees planted in recent years including persimmon, apple and plum and mature pecan trees. Almost new 85 gallon marathon water heater. Hunters or nature lovers dream with deer, wild pigs, dove, turkey and fox right in your backyard. Some other features include a driveway alarm and newer paint and LVP flooring in basement. There is also water at the pole barn. AT&T fiber & Spectrum internet available. Home is occupied - viewed by appointment only.
Property Information
Lot Size
25 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1998
MLS Number
1015241
Location
Address
2011 Fieldcrest Lane
City
Madison
State
GA
Zip Code
30650
County
MORGAN
Listing
Provider
Athens Partners Realty LLC, original listing
Name
Athens Partners Realty LLC
Phone
(706) 309-2900
Office Name
Keller Williams Greater Athens
Office Phone
(706) 316-2900
Agent Name
Melanie Malnati

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