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21013 Waterfront East Dr
Maurepas, LA 70449
Rae Didier Broussard with Keller Williams - Ascension Parish, original listing - (225) 744-0044
$989,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4001 Square Feet
Property Description
LISTED UNDER APPRAISED VALUE! Welcome home to this custom build in the gated Waterfront East subdivision on the Diversion Canal. Access Blind River and Lake Maurepas. This 3 en-suite bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, 4,001 living sq. ft. home provides waterfront living at its best. Enjoy the private dock and boat slip in a no-wake zone that can house a 40? boat. Property features all composite decking. The outdoor entertaining space includes in-ground gunite pool, separate pool house w/half-bath and outdoor shower, outdoor kitchen, and boiling station. Walk through the front door into the elegant foyer and fall in love with the open floor plan, high ceilings, inlaid hardwood floors, and top-tier finishes indicative of luxurious living. Gather by the floor-to-ceiling fireplace with 20+ foot ceiling. This space features custom built-ins, barrel ceiling, and opens to the spacious kitchen with custom-built cabinetry, its own fireplace, and a large island perfect for entertaining. The kitchen includes double wall ovens, gas stove, granite countertops, pantry, and the refrigerators in the home remain. Enjoy the wrap-around bar/entertaining space with built-in wine racks, multiple TVs and sound system. Primary bedroom may be down or upstairs. First floor is handicap accessible with 3? doors. Office features custom built-ins. Second floor includes 2 en suite bedrooms and additional laundry room. One bedroom has a balcony overlooking the waterfront scenery. Its en suite bathroom has a separate shower and claw foot tub. The closet features custom built-ins. Your home will be protected with a roof that is only 1 year old. The home features 2 zoned-air Lennox A/C units with the one in the attic being new. Transferable flood policy. Two propane tanks topped off. 20kw whole-house generator with dedicated propane tank. Home remained high and dry in 2016. Washer, dryer, refrigerators, custom window treatments, stereo system, speakers, and TVs REMAIN! Furniture and boat may be purchased, terms to be negotiated.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
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Location
Address
21013 Waterfront East Dr
City
Maurepas
State
LA
Zip Code
70449
County
LIVINGSTON
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams - Ascension Parish, original listing
Name
Phone
(225) 744-0044
Office Name
Office Phone
(225) 744-0044
Agent Name
Rae Didier Broussard
Agency Phone
(225) 744-0044

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