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1010 Timbercrest Court
Bowling Green, KY 42104
$1,175,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
7241
Property Description
Experience the epitome of luxury and comfort in the prestigious gated neighborhood of Bowling Green, KY, at 1010 Timbercrest Court. Occupying a 2.38-acre private lot, this exquisite residence spans approximately 7,000 Sqft, featuring 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and an additional Mother-In-Law suite. Boasting a split floorplan, the main floor is home to a spacious living room, where oak hardwood floors, a 5ft linear gas fireplace, and a vaulted plank wood ceiling blend harmoniously, extending to a sunroom. Enjoy indoor-outdoor living with Anderson garden doors leading to a screened-in sunroom, complemented by a second gas fireplace and outdoor kitchen. Unleash your inner chef in the gourmet kitchen equipped with modern shaker-style cabinets, a 10ft granite island with prep sink, stainless steel Kitchen Aid appliances, and a Miele Beverage/Coffee Center. The expansive master suite is a tranquil haven, boasting a sitting room, 4’ linear gas fireplace, glass-paneled garden doors leading to a 14’x30’ trex deck, and custom blackout shades. The opulent master bath features a glass-enclosed shower with dual rain heads, a large soaking tub, heated floors, and custom cabinets offering ample storage. Downstairs, the spacious walkout basement offers a large rec area, complete with custom murals, an office, a secondary kitchen, a home theatre featuring a 173” screen and full surround sound, and a gym with a matted floor. The property is well-appointed with a 4-car garage with extended spaces, multiple covered patios, a Rannai tankless water heater, Carrier Infinity Heat pump AC units, and a partial irrigation system. Ensuring maximum security and convenience, the home also includes keyless remote entries, a security system, and a gutter guard system. 1010 Timbercrest Court is a haven of luxury and functionality, offering an unmatched living experience in a prime location. Make this dream home your reality today!
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2007
MLS Number
RA20232378
Location
Address
1010 Timbercrest Court
City
Bowling Green
State
KY
Zip Code
42104
County
WARREN
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Legacy Real Estate Group, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Legacy Real Estate Group
Phone
(270) 782-2250
Office Name
Coldwell Banker Legacy Group
Office Phone
(270) 782-2250
Agent Name
Justin Perry

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