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256 Inverness
Highland, MI 48357
Kirsten Scopacasa with National Realty Centers, Inc, original listing - (248) 468-1444
$1,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4200 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to the newly listed property at 256 Inverness, located in the Prestwick Golf Community of Highland. This stunning home offers over 6600 SF of luxury & comfort on a serene 3/4-acre lot on the 18th fairway & a short walk to the clubhouse. With privacy, extraordinary views of the course & large pond for all seasons, updated landscape, 3 separate, multi level patios & an abundance of natural light through the expansive windows, this home is designed to impress. Inside, enjoy high ceilings & a smooth flowing floor plan, including a two-story foyer & great room with a newly built stone gas fireplace, first floor primary suite & nice office. New premium hickory wood floors throughout, & unique travertine in kitchen. All new high end lighting throughout. The new chefs kitchen boasts premium appliances, premium cabinetry, granite countertops, a large work island & dining area, leading out to one of the three patios. Laundry room located on first floor. The first-floor primary suite offers access out to its private patio. Freshly updated primary closet w/built in’s. The primary bathroom includes a jetted soaking tub. The 2nd stairway leads you upstairs, where you’ll find 3 very spacious bedrooms w/generous closet space in each. One bedroom has access to the sprawling (unfinished, currently used for storage) room above garage. Across the catwalk is an additional large bonus room that serves as an additional office, tv or library w/custom built in bookcase. The finished walk out lower level w/over 2400 SF of additional living space provides endless possibilities with a large family room, great bar for entertaining, fitness room with IR sauna, 2nd full kitchen, fifth bedroom & full bath with steam shower. Outdoor living on this level includes gas connection for outdoor grilling & entertaining overlooking a lush green yard & pond. Home has 3.5 garage w/plenty of space for vehicles, golf cart & all the toys. Come tour this property, everything has been done well, maintained & ready for the next family.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
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Location
Address
256 Inverness
City
Highland
State
MI
Zip Code
48357
County
OAKLAND (NORTHWEST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(248) 850-2132
Office Name
Office Phone
(248) 468-1444
Agent Name
Kirsten Scopacasa
Agency Phone
(248) 468-1444

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