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130 Stone Ridge Drive
Andersonville, TN 37705
Hilary Kilgore with Realty Executives Associates, original listing - (865) 588-3232
$954,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4787 Square Feet
Property Description
This beautiful 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home blends comfort, style, and plenty of space to spread out. Sitting on over 1.5 acres this home offers a bright, open layout with room for everything—whether you're hosting friends, working from home, or just relaxing. Plus, you're only about 30 minutes from downtown Knoxville, so you can easily enjoy everything Market Square & our beautiful scruffy city have to offer- that includes great festivals, quaint locally-owned shops and some of the best food. On the walk-in level you'll find the large, open living area, formal dining, home office, half bath and a kitchen that's a 10/10! This part of the home is perfect for hanging out with family and friends. There's even access to the deck just off the kitchen. Perfect when grilling season rolls around! The kitchen is a dream with lots of counter space, large prep island, modern appliances, and plenty of room to cook or entertain. Right off the kitchen, you've got a formal dining room, making it easy to host holiday meals or dinner parties. Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms, including the primary suite, which is truly a retreat. There's enough room for a cozy reading nook or sitting area, making it a perfect place to unwind after a long day. The en suite bathroom offers a soaking tub and walk-in, tiled shower. The primary closet is more than a walk-in. So much space- it's practically another room! The laundry room is upstairs too, right near the bedrooms, so doing laundry is that much easier. The fourth bedroom is on the lower level -in the fully-furnished basement with walk-out access. This provides a flexible space for guests, a hang out space for older kids, or a private retreat. It makes a great playroom, too! There's a large gathering space, mini kitchen, bedroom and full bathroom on this level, too. This would be a great play room, in-law retreat or weekend hang out.Movie night - activated! The movie projector will remain with the home. Kids and kids at heart will love the bookcase door on the basement level! The 3-car garage and an adjacent mudroom offer tons of storage and easy access to the home on the main level. Shed those snow boots and scarves. With over 1.5 acres of land, there's so much room to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you're grilling out, throwing a party, or just enjoying some peace and quiet, the backyard is ready for whatever you have in mind. Water softener remains with the home. Seller has had a pre-listing home inspection done and will happily provide a copy of that as well as a list of improvements & repairs that they've done as a result. Aspire Park is 14 miles and Stardust Marina is 4 miles away. Home was professionally measured by Knoxville Appraisal Company prior to listing. Washer and gas dryer remain with the home as do the radon mitigation system & water filtration. Buyer to verify all information for accuracy. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2012
MLS Number
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Location
Address
130 Stone Ridge Drive
City
Andersonville
State
TN
Zip Code
37705
County
ANDERSON
Listing
Name
Phone
(865) 803-6201
Office Name
Office Phone
(865) 588-3232
Agent Name
Hilary Kilgore
Agency Phone
(865) 588-3232

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