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1620 Mcconnell Road
Hiawassee, GA 30546
$1,750,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4095
Property Description
LISTED UNDER APPRASIED VALUE!!! Welcome to your dream lakefront retreat in Hiawassee, Georgia! This stunning listing offers an array of features that will make every day feel like a vacation. Situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Chatuge, this expansive property boasts breathtaking views and an impressive 4095 sq. ft. of living space. The main level of this home features three spacious bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. Additionally, the basement offers two bonus Jack and Jill rooms, perfect for use as a home office, hobby space, or additional sleeping quarters. Speaking of the basement, you'll also find a convenient canning kitchen, allowing you to preserve your own delicious creations. Prepare to be captivated by the mesmerizing views of Lake Chatuge from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're enjoying a morning cup of coffee or entertaining guests, the amazing vistas will be a constant backdrop. And with a generator in place, you can rest assured that your comfort and convenience will never be compromised. For those who enjoy working with their hands, this property offers a workshop that is sure to impress. With the potential for an apartment above, you'll have the flexibility to accommodate guests or generate rental income. The boat and RV garage in the basement provide secure storage for your outdoor toys, ensuring that they're always ready for your next adventure. The pristine landscaping surrounding this home has been professionally maintained, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. The well and county water system provide a reliable water source, adding to the ease of living in this beautiful location. Conveniently located near resorts and vineyards, you'll have endless opportunities for entertainment and relaxation. Whether you're exploring the local wineries or enjoying outdoor activities on Lake Chatuge, this area offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this meticulously maintained lakefront gem in Hiawassee, Georgia. This is a rare find that combines luxury, convenience, self-sustainability and natural beauty. Schedule your showing today and start living the lakefront lifestyle you've always dreamed of.
Property Information
Lot Size
6 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
10287458
Location
Address
1620 Mcconnell Road
City
Hiawassee
State
GA
Zip Code
30546
County
TOWNS
Listing
Provider
Engel & Volkers Atlanta, original listing
Name
Engel & Volkers Atlanta
Phone
(404) 845-7724
Office Name
Engel & V?lkers Atlanta
Office Phone
(404) 845-7724
Agent Name
Mindy McCorvey

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