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174 Fallen Oaks Drive
Brandon, MS 39047
$725,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3536
Property Description
Incredibly stunning custom-built home on almost 2 acres in Fallen Oak! It is easy to see that attention was paid to every detail during the construction of this home. Only 2 years old, this better than new construction home has been meticulously maintained and offers 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a screened-in patio and a huge bonus upstairs that with over 900 square feet that could be a mother-in-law suite or basically an apartment with a full bathroom, large closet and a kitchenette. Upon entering the home, you will be greeted by cathedral ceilings framed with wood beams featured as the centerpiece of the large open floor plan with engineered hardwood flooring. There are windows and glass doors throughout this area offering an abundance of natural light. The great room features high ceilings, beautiful crown molding, a brick fireplace with ventless gas logs and custom built-ins on each side that have unique lighting. The kitchen countertops are quartz and the large island has plenty of drawers and cabinets for storage. The kitchen appliances are stainless GE Cafe and include a refrigerator with instant hot water, double convection ovens, a 6-burner gas stove with a pot filler, and the dishwasher. Just off of the kitchen is a walk-in pantry that can accommodate any additional small appliances. The spacious primary bedroom offers even more impressive cathedral ceilings with accent wood beams running the length of the bedroom. The primary bathroom has a free-standing tub, a separate shower, double vanities topped with quartz countertops and a custom built-in space for toiletries and towels. The primary closet has custom built-ins including shelving, drawers and shoe shelving. This closet is connected to the well thought-out laundry room which has many drawers and cabinets for storage, a mud sink and a hall tree coat rack. The half bath is mindfully located just off the hallway from the kitchen with easy access to the back patio and backyard area. There are three other bedrooms downstairs that each have walk-in closets. One of the guest rooms includes a private bathroom with a beautifully designed walk-in shower and the other two bedrooms share a bathroom that has double vanities. One of these two bedrooms is currently being used as an office and has board & batten interior walls. The great room has four paneled sliding glass doors that open up to the screened patio which has a brick fireplace with gas logs, space for a tv above the fireplace, an area for a table and chairs and an outdoor kitchen. The outdoor kitchen includes a Blaze grill with a vent hood, a bar sink and a mini fridge. The layout of this 1.94 acre is such that it remains wooded beyond what has been cleared for a back yard and several trees were saved in front of the home offering privacy and unique curb appeal. The winding driveway leads to a three car garage and a double-parking pad with plenty of turnaround space. Other upgrades and extras include Tech Shield roofing and an American Standard Variable Speed HVAC system.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2022
MLS Number
4073469
Location
Address
174 Fallen Oaks Drive
City
Brandon
State
MS
Zip Code
39047
County
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Listing
Provider
McIntosh and Associates, LLC, original listing
Name
McIntosh and Associates, LLC
Phone
(601) 594-2007
Office Name
McIntosh & Associates
Office Phone
(601) 607-7272
Agent Name
Vicki Klein

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