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128 Hilty
Lafollette, TN 37766
Kim Cargill Wax with Real Broker, original listing - (844) 591-7325
$1,775,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3870 Square Feet
Property Description
Beautiful lakefront basement/ranch home with plenty of space inside and outside, a gently sloping lot with a concrete path to a one-slip covered dock with swim platform, a great location on a sheltered cove and cul-de-sac street in Deerfield Resort, along with a captivating view of the lake and Chuck Swan Wildlife Area. This 3,870 square foot features 4 bedrooms (all with lake views) 3 full and 2 half baths, including en suite masters on each level.The 1935 sq. ft. main-level living area is open concept with a wall of windows facing the lake, and features a spacious kitchen, dining area and great room with gas fireplace. In addition, the main level also has a laundry room, pantry, half-bath, and French doors to a covered patio with ceiling fans and lights. The large kitchen has an island More... with gas downdraft cooktop, bake/convection wall oven and built-in microwave, large refrigerator with icemaker, dishwasher and stainless-steel sink. The dining area easily accommodates 12 adults and looks out to a lake view. There is additional seating for 4 at the kitchen island breakfast bar. The lower level has another great room with gas fireplace, wet bar with stainless sink and under-counter refrigerator, and a half-bath. French doors open to a screened patio with ceiling fans and lights. Down the hallway are two additional bedrooms. A full bathroom with dual vanity and tub/shower combo is directly across from these two lower level bedrooms.In addition, this home has a 1,000 sq. ft. 2.5 car garage. There is ample room in the gently sloped driveway to park a boat trailer plus at least 5-6 cars and unlike many Norris Lake driveways, you can step out of your car onto level ground. The exterior features a wraparound porch and deck to enjoy wooded views on one side and spectacular lake views on the other. You'll spend a lot of time on the covered elevated back deck with an amazing view of the lake and wildlife area. Watch the neighborhood deer roaming freely in the yard below. The concrete path with gentle slope leads from the driveway, around to the lower level patio then to the 450 sq. ft. flagstone firepit area and covered dock with boat slip & swim ladder. The dock features 1 covered boat slip and a 10' x 32' lounging/sunbathing area with ladder for easy access to the water. It has a 5500 lb Hydrohoist boat lift . During peak season, the dock is located in the back of the cove making it the perfect spot to enjoy swimming/floating, When the water drops the dock is moved towards the mouth of the cove on the right. Enjoy the views of the deep water main channel while being out of the boat and jet ski traffic. Within Deerfield Resort , there's access to an amazing golf course with lake views, a small swimming pool, tennis courts, sand volleyball court, playground area, and the famous Tiki Bar Restaurant at Deerfield Marina (3.2 miles from the house). If you enjoy a morning walk ,you'll frequently see many deer and squirrels and possibly the shy fox as you walk the quiet wooded streets with lake views. There are several Marinas within 3 miles of the house.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
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Location
Address
128 Hilty
City
LaFollette
State
TN
Zip Code
37766
County
CAMPBELL
Listing
Name
Phone
(844) 591-7325
Office Name
Office Phone
(844) 591-7325
Agent Name
Kim Cargill Wax
Agency Phone
(844) 591-7325

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