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243 Bishops Cap Circle
Townsend, TN 37882
$655,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2375
Property Description
Looking for a mountain home close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park but without the hassles of constant exterior maintenance, smelly well water, septic system issues, slippery mountain roads, and climbing stairs everyday? Then look no further! This custom, craftsman style, one level home in the highly desirable gated community of Cades Cove Reserve is the retreat you have been looking for. The home is situated on 3 lots and is being offered by the original owners. You'll love the extra large Great Room, vaulted ceilings with timber beams, stacked stone fp with gas logs, gleaming hardwood floors, 42 inch kitchen cabinets, stainless appliances, custom tile work, and granite tops which are just what you'd expect from a luxurious mountain home! Additional features include: custom built front doors, solid wood interior doors, freshly painted Hardie plank lap siding, alarm system, floored attic for storage, energy efficient windows that tilt in for cleaning, irrigation system, professional landscaping, EV charging station & RV plug. 80 gallon propane tank services the gas logs. Washer & Dryer stay. Community amenities include a well appointed clubhouse with stacked stone fp, fitness room, outdoor fire pit and swimming pool, perfect for hosting large or intimate gatherings with family and friends, all while taking in the magnificent mountain views! HOA fees cover mowing, garbage service, and all amenities. Minutes from Cades Cove and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Restaurants, shopping, world class fishing and hiking, biking trails, and more outdoor recreation are right outside your door. This immaculate, one owner home is an ideal permanent or vacation home, or investment property and can be moved into or rented immediately.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2014
MLS Number
1248663
Location
Address
243 Bishops Cap Circle
City
Townsend
State
TN
Zip Code
37882
County
BLOUNT
Listing
Provider
Realty Executives Associates, original listing
Name
Realty Executives Associates
Phone
(865) 983-0011
Office Name
Realty Executives Associates
Office Phone
(865) 983-0011
Agent Name
Becky Lindley

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