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12880 N Apple Blossom Drive
Platte City, MO 64079
Jennifer Edlin with Keller Williams KC North, original listing - (816) 452-4200
$640,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4185 Square Feet
Property Description
This stunning 4,185 sqft reverse story & a half is a must see! Upon pulling up to the large circle drive you will notice the beautifully landscaped front yard featuring magnolia trees, an amazing water fountain, & Leo the Lion Statue that protects the home & his people inside. The oversized covered front porch just invites you to step inside where you will find the stunning living room with nearly 14-foot ceilings, travertine tile & 2 sets of double doors that open up to the oversized covered 34x14 foot deck with several seating areas! The deck stairs were added in spring of 2022 as was the outdoor electric fireplace, overhead heater & place for an outdoor tv to complement your enjoyment of this space. This home is perfect for entertaining. The large kitchen is a dream with ample counter space for prepping, 2 sinks & a large bar height counter top that seats up to 5 people. The hearth room with it's fireplace is the perfect place to relax or can offer another option for people to eat & hang out. A separate formal dining room is perfect for large gatherings or holidays. The massive owner’s suite has tall ceilings & is so comfy you will never want to leave your room. Step into your changing area that leads to the master bath with walk in tiled shower & separate large jacuzzi tub. Main level office with gorgeous built-in cabinets & a half bath for guests will complete this upper level. Beds 2 & 3 share a Jack & Jill bath, & each bedroom has a large walk in closet. Bed 4 is a 2nd en-suite where you will find the 3rd full bath and XL walk in closet. The 2nd living room also has 2 sets of double doors that lead out to the oversized, stamped concrete patio with built in gas firepit, grilling area, seating area & a spot for a hot tub. The hot tub outlet was installed in fall of 2021. The exterior/ interior received new paint in summer of 2022, in Nov 2024 the Stair carpet, double oven, microwave & dishwasher were all replaced, & the deck & deck stairs were re-stained.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2007
MLS Number
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Location
Address
12880 N Apple Blossom Drive
City
Platte City
State
MO
Zip Code
64079
County
PLATTE
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams KC North, original listing
Name
Phone
(816) 786-5819
Office Name
Office Phone
(816) 452-4200
Agent Name
Jennifer Edlin
Agency Phone
(816) 452-4200

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