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105 Eagle Cove
Madison, MS 39110
$675,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3095
Property Description
Barely lived in and better than new! This beautiful 4-bedroom 3.5-bath home is on .53 acre and has been improved with plantation shutters, a wine cooler, gutters, and additional landscaping. Throughout the home the countertops are quartz except the half bath which is granite, hardwood oak floors in all the rooms except laundry and baths, and lots of storage! Look up when you enter the home to see the tongue and groove ceiling and look right to see the formal dining room with the large picture window overlooking the front yard. Continuing through (don't miss the coat closet) you enter the large family room with a gas log fireplace, a small built-in cabinet and 3 windows overlooking the backyard. On your way to the kitchen and keeping room you can pass through the dry bar area which has a built-in wine cooler and more storage space. The kitchen and keeping room have a tall, vaulted ceiling with wood beams. The kitchen has double convection ovens, a 6-eye gas cooktop, built in microwave, a huge center island, and a walk-in pantry. The keeping room is spacious and has 3 windows overlooking the backyard and a door to the covered back patio. The master bedroom also has great views of the backyard and plenty of room for your furniture! There are 2 vanities in the master bath, a stand-alone soaker tub, a large walk-in shower, a private water closet and 2 walk in closets with built in dressers and cubbies. 2 bedrooms share a jack-n-jill bath which is divided and has a double vanity. Bedroom 4 (currently an office) has a full bath en-suite. The half bath is just off the kitchen area. The back patio is covered and has a fireplace and is set up for a TV and a BBQ grill. The backyard is large and private with a private driveway on the property located behind it for assurances you will not have another home built behind you. Lake Caroline amenities include multiple pools and tennis courts, a clubhouse, access to the neighborhood lake and optional golf club membership. There is also a restaurant conveniently located in the neighborhood. Call to see this beautiful home before it is sold!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2019
MLS Number
4075542
Location
Address
105 Eagle Cove
City
Madison
State
MS
Zip Code
39110
County
MADISON
Listing
Provider
Coldwell Banker Graham & Assoc, original listing
Name
Coldwell Banker Graham & Assoc
Phone
(601) 291-0306
Office Name
Coldwell Banker Graham
Office Phone
(601) 607-4777
Agent Name
Linda C Graham

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