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167 Lake Point Drive
Williamson, GA 30292
$529,914
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2745
Property Description
Looking for that perfect Ranch Plan on 3.01 Acres? Fiber Internet! Public Water! The "Claymore" features Open Concept living, dining room with designer trim, spacious family room with solid surface floors and X beam in the ceiling, kitchen with granite countertops, tile backsplash, huge island, ample cabinets and built in stainless steel appliances. You will absolutely love the cozy den (warming room) just off of the family room. This room boasts beautiful modern sliding doors, a vaulted ceiling, wood burning fireplace and has access to the covered back porch! The main level has split bedrooms - on one side a spacious owner's suite with tiled shower, free standing tub, double vanity with quartz countertop and a huge walk-in closet. On the other side you will find 2 good sized guest bedrooms and a large guest bath with tile flooring and quartz countertop. We are not done yet! Upstairs, what a great space for guests or teenagers! Oversized Bonus/Bedroom with full bath and large closet. Let's not forget about the amazing storage bench at the garage entry. Come take a look today!
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
20172453
Location
Address
167 Lake Point Drive
City
Williamson
State
GA
Zip Code
30292
County
PIKE
Listing
Provider
Fathom Realty GA, LLC, original listing
Name
Fathom Realty GA, LLC
Phone
(770) 317-1682
Office Name
Fathom Realty GA, LLC
Office Phone
(888) 455-6040
Agent Name
Alane Rayburn

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