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329 Gilmer's Chapel Rd
Conehatta, MS 39057
$1,300,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4000
Property Description
Welcome home! This beautiful home was constructed in 2022 by thelisting agent/builder. 4000+/- sf home with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, located on 145+/- acres. All the modern upgrades with the slice of countryside privacy. Smooth open concept from the living room to kitchen and dining area. The living room includes vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and a natural gas log fireplace. Off of the living room there is an office that is ideal for an at home office space. In the kitchen your eyes are drawn to the large island that includes a sink, electrical outlets, and dishwasher. Also, the double oven that is great for hosting large events. Off of the kitchen there is an amazing walk-in pantry. The master bedroom has a tray tongue and groove ceiling, and views that overlook the property. In fact, all of the bedrooms have jaw dropping views of the property! The master bath has a free-standing tub, large shower with dual shower heads including a rainfall head, dual vanities, make-up center, walk in closet and a safe room that has cinder block walls and concrete ceiling just in case there is a severe weather event (when it's not severe weather, it doubles as a gun safe!) After a severe storm you don't have to worry about power because there is a Generac that will power the entire home! Upstairs there is a wonderful bonus room that could be another bedroom if needed. Outside you will see a large front porch that is perfect for sitting in your rocking chair drinking your morning coffee or listening to the peaceful silents in the evenings! The back porch includes a wood burning fireplace, natural gas grill, and a sink. The perfect place to hang out for a BBQ. You also have an enclosed 3 car garage with an automatic garage door opener. Other amenities include a 40x70 shop with a bathroom and upper loft storage, 70+/- acres of one year old planted pine and hardwood trees, and the remainder of the property is fenced in using net wire fencing perfect for cattle or other livestock. You don't want to miss out on this property so call your realtor today! Owner is a Licensed Mississippi Real Estate Agent
Property Information
Lot Size
145 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2022
MLS Number
4056440
Location
Address
329 Gilmer'S Chapel Rd
City
Conehatta
State
MS
Zip Code
39057
County
NEWTON
Listing
Provider
Phillips Appraisal & Realty, original listing
Name
Phillips Appraisal & Realty
Phone
(601) 741-2158
Office Name
Phillips Appraisal & Realty
Office Phone
(601) 741-2158
Agent Name
Kyle Sistrunk

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