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24823 W 95th Terrace
Lenexa, KS 66227
Liz Jaeger with ReeceNichols - Leawood, original listing - (913) 851-7300
$995,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4784 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this spectacular custom built 1.5 story estate home on privately wooded lot - almost half an acre located in Canyon Creek Shores. No details have been spared. From the moment you enter, you are greeted with stunning views & the tranquility this home has to offer. Vaulted ceilings, expansive picture windows, formal dining room, main floor office lined with bookshelves & a stone fireplace creates the perfect ambiance. Spacious primary suite features a spa like bathroom, an incredible walk-in closet & is connected to a large laundry room. All secondary bedrooms offer privacy each with their own attached bathrooms & walk in closets. Second floor offers an open loft for extra living space. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's dream, complete with a 10' quartz island, walk in pantry, 5 burner gas stove, brand new dishwasher, eat in kitchen & opens to the stunning great room with soaring 18' ceilings. Enjoy seamless indoor/outdoor living with a screened in porch featuring Trex decking, a cozy gas fireplace & views of the backyard. Enjoy access to the lower level patio off of the deck perfect for additional outdoor entertaining space & a large backyard large enough for a pool. Additional highlights include hardwood floors throughout the main & second level (except closets, baths and laundry). Brand new carpet has been installed on the stairs, primary closet & lower level bedroom. New plantation shutters will be installed in the dining room & office at the beginning of February. A new impact-resistant roof installed in 2024. Expansive walk out finished lower level with large wet bar, lots of windows, tile plank floors, 120" projection TV screen, 5th bedroom with ensuite, lots of storage & a craft/hobby room. With a 3 car garage & an extra tandem bay, this home delivers both style and functionality. This home is located on a cul de sac, close to great schools & neighborhood trail around Mize Lake. Why build when this home has it ALL!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2017
MLS Number
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Location
Address
24823 W 95th Terrace
City
Lenexa
State
KS
Zip Code
66227
County
JOHNSON (NORTH COUNTY)
Listing
Name
Phone
(913) 221-4028
Office Name
Office Phone
(913) 851-7300
Agent Name
Liz Jaeger
Agency Phone
(913) 851-7300

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