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6429 Sand Castle Drive
Holland, MI 49423
$1,440,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6270
Property Description
This custom-built, executive home is located within the Sand Castle Estate subdivision on 2.5+ acres. It boasts an enormous main floor living area and beautiful views from every room. Enjoy open concept dining and living areas with 12' ceilings in the great room & a beautifully finished walkout lower level. The layout makes hosting everything from intimate dinner parties to neighborhood gatherings a breeze. The very private, outdoor areas feature professionally designed and maintained landscaping, an outdoor gas grill hookup & lovely, wooded areas with a private beach on lakefront acreage. The home features a large round patio as well as 5 covered porch areas, including the screened-in porch off the master suite. A bike path off 64th Street connects Holland to Saugatuck. Close proximity to Saugatuck Dunes State Park and the Felt Mansion. With light posts in front of every house, a private winding wooded drive, exclusive trails for walking or traveling the neighborhood, this community is a rare find. The L-shaped lake is great for swimming, kayaking, paddle boating, SUP's, ice skating, and fishing. The lake is always peaceful as the only motor boats you will see on the water are electric. The chef's kitchen has Cambria Quartz counters, GE Profile double convection ovens, GE Profile Refrigerator with water and ice dispenser, GE Profile built-in gas downdraft cooktop, Bosch dishwasher, microwave drawer, built-in tv, and reverse osmosis water filtration system. Storage galore with a spacious walk-in pantry and large center island. Main floor master suite has walk-in closets, private screened in porch with ceiling fan, adjacent office/reading room, kitchenette, custom extra tall double doors, tray ceiling, newer black out blinds, and is wired for Sonos surround sound. The master bath has a huge luxury tiled walk-in shower with Grohe rainfall shower and new Kohler shower head/wand, dual sinks, water closet, linen/towel cabinets, and new wood shutters on windows. The open floor concept has a great eat in kitchen, dining room, living room, & family room with Lauzon Pure Genius white maple wood floors. The living room features a beautiful white stone gas fireplace and new Alexa capable controlled motorized blinds. The dining and living rooms offer vast space, spectacular views and tray ceilings. A bedroom, currently being used as an office/den/library is located on the first floor and features custom doors (matching the doors into the master), built in bookcases, and a walk-in closet. Off the tiled mud room awaits a deep walk-in closet, a fantastic laundry room, more storage and a half bath. The walkout lower level offers 3 bedrooms, a living room, and a pool table area, along with a full bathroom. The basement offers 2 partially finished rooms: one that is currently being used as an exercise area and another that holds possibilities for a variety of uses, not to mention storage. Lake is treated 5 times a year. The garage is heated and air-conditioned. Start enjoying this home today!
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2013
MLS Number
24022398
Location
Address
6429 SAND CASTLE DRIVE
City
HOLLAND
State
MI
Zip Code
49423
County
OTTAWA
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Schmidt Family Of Companies, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Schmidt Family Of Companies
Phone
Office Name
Schmidt Realtors
Office Phone
(616) 396-5221
Agent Name
Andrea Crossman

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