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115 Broyles Drive
Caryville, TN 37714
N. Marie Ayers with Ridge Real Estate LLC, original listing - (423) 562-5454
$595,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1500 Square Feet
Property Description
LAKEFRONT and PRIVATE.....Here is your chance to own the perfect spot on Norris Lake!!!! This renovated cabin is nestled on 2 lots with year around water on beautiful Norris Lake in the Cove Creek channel. Take the gentle path to the water and enjoy the privacy with all the mature trees. The beautiful cottage boasts a great room with a ton of kitchen cabinets, beautiful granite counter tops, new stainless steel appliances, pantry, broom closet, LVP flooring throughout the main level, open staircase with black metal railing and cables, spacious dining area with its own chalkboard for keeping track of your schedule and menu. The comfortable sized living room is gorgeous with a perfectly placed corner natural gas fireplace and is surrounded by weathered look shiplap as well as a distinct hearth covered with real barn wood. The entrance is stunning and will make you want to kick back and relax. Just beyond the staircase on the main level is a full bath, laundry hookups and a large butlers pantry that would make the perfect lake view office area as well. With high speed Comcast internet and sewer available at the road the possibilities here are endless. Upstairs you will find a well appointed loft area that is huge plus a full bath and a private bedroom. Outside you will find an inviting entrance with a wrap around porch that leads to the full back covered deck and steps that take you to the level backyard area and the access to the basement game room/storage room. Just off to the left is the easy walkable gravel path to the water. There is a nice 2 car garage with a door in the front and the rear plus a side entry door for day to day convenience. Put your ATV inside to come and go to the lake and store your toys in the off season to save those storage fees. Owner has applied for a dock permit (Section 26a) and TVA has made their site visit. We are awaiting the approval. The home is heated/cooled with 3 mini split heat pump units and it is connected to public water. Buyers and agents to verify all information.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
1994
MLS Number
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Location
Address
115 Broyles Drive
City
Caryville
State
TN
Zip Code
37714
County
CAMPBELL
Listing
Name
Phone
(423) 562-5454
Office Name
Office Phone
(423) 562-5454
Agent Name
N. Marie Ayers
Agency Phone
(423) 562-5454

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