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14510 Highway 102
Shawnee, OK 74804
$425,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
Your search is over!! The property and acreage you’ve been waiting for is now available!! Upon entry, you’ll notice a high-end hand crafted iron gate with convenient keypad. As you drive down the long driveway, you’ll approach the meticulously maintained home and TWO SHOPS as well as a fully fenced acreage surrounded by more acreage, creating space for the abundant wildlife year-round! This property is balanced out perfectly with the home and shops! Entering the home, you’ll love the abundant storage & space!! Garage is oversized!! Additional storage in attic! Attached is Laundry/Utility room also with plenty of cabinets & an extra sink! Home is energy efficient & even has a central vac! Partially open kitchen has tons of space for food prep, cabinets, functional layout open to dining and living. From there, you can see the backyard oasis which boasts pipe and cable fencing, 10-12 person shelter, Covered deck with a hot tub, fire pit, fans, additional fencing for dogs and a very nice chicken coop! This property has it all!! Close to highway yet as peaceful and private as if you’re in the woods. There are truly too many features to list here!! Call to schedule your private tour asap!! Welcome home!!
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
1106055
Location
Address
14510 Highway 102
City
Shawnee
State
OK
Zip Code
74804
County
POTTAWATOMIE
Listing
Provider
LIME Realty, original listing
Name
LIME Realty
Phone
(704) 609-1395
Office Name
LIME Realty
Office Phone
(704) 609-1395
Agent Name
Sara Haller

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