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29 Frank Freeway
Iuka, MS 38852
$200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1300
Property Description
NEW PRICE!!!!Nestled in the serene landscape of Pickwick Pines Resort, this exquisite 2BR/2BA single-level home offers the epitome of comfort and style. Step inside to discover a splendid open concept design, where tiled floors stretch throughout, and a vaulted ceiling crowns a spacious great room. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the great room, accentuated by a cozy gas fireplace and large windows that invite natural light to flood the space.The home is fully furnished, with every detail meticulously selected to create an ambiance of understated elegance. The large primary suite is a sanctuary of tranquility, featuring a generous walk-in closet, a luxurious walk-in shower, and an expansive vanity area. The kitchen, with its convenient breakfast bar, gazes out over the great room and dining area, ensuring that entertaining is effortless and inclusive.Outdoor living is equally impressive, with a 24x8 covered front porch equipped with a charming porch swing, inviting you to unwind and enjoy the gentle breezes. The back of the home boasts a 24x8 screened porch, perfect for al fresco dining or simply relaxing . . . while an additional open deck offers a space to bask in the sun. The property backs up to a picturesque wooded area, setting the stage for peaceful moments watching the wildlife.This home is more than just a residence; it's a lifestyle. Located in the gated Pickwick Pines Resort, residents benefit from an array of amenities including three pools, a community center with an exercise room, tennis and pickleball courts, and available boat storage. The resort's vibrant community life is enriched with numerous activities and gatherings, offering a true resort living experience. Just 5 minutes away from Pickwick Lake and boat ramp, outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure.Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a weekend getaway sanctuary, or a permanent residence imbued with the essence of resort living, this home is ready for you. Tastefully decorated and move-in ready, it invites you to simply bring your clothes and immerse yourself in the comfort and elegance that awaits. Welcome to your dream home in Pickwick Pines Resort, where every day feels like a vacation.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
4069667
Location
Address
29 Frank Freeway
City
Iuka
State
MS
Zip Code
38852
County
TISHOMINGO
Listing
Provider
Crye Leike, Inc., original listing
Name
Crye Leike, Inc.
Phone
(901) 550-2891
Office Name
Crye-Leike Of MS-OB
Office Phone
(662) 895-8300
Agent Name
Tracy Kirkley

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