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278 Little Fawn Lane
Lafollette, TN 37766
Debbi Gierat with Lakeside Realty, LLC, original listing - (423) 626-5820
$2,650,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
10
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6484 Square Feet
Property Description
''Field of Dreams'' could very well be your Lake Life Living Dream Come True! The perfect name for this custom built and masterfully designed Norris Lakefront home. From the moment you enter into the massive great room with soaring ceilings framing a wall of windows overlooking the breathtaking views across the broad waters of Norris Lake to Chuck Swan Wildlife Mngmt Preserve. Boasting a 6484 sqft split & open main floor plan with 9 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, hardwood floors, hand placed stone fireplace(s) both on main and lower level, custom cabinets, huge island (easily seats 6), speaker systems, maintenance free decks and patio with hot tub. Custom over sized windows thru out the 2 & 1/2 floors to bring the outdoors inside. Positioned on a 1.34 acre RARE level to Lake Lot, with NO steps. A paved path affords a gentle stroll or golf card ride (handicap accessible) to the 2 story, double slip dock with (2) Jet Ski Ports & (1) lift nestled along 280ft of shoreline. (Dock Permit on File) It literally feels as though you have your own Nature Park with all the bells and whistles of private Lakefront deep water year round Lake access! Located in well-known Lake Community, Deerfield Resort, boasting a myriad of amenities including but not limited to: private air strip, Golf Course, Pool, Tennis Courts and Marina! Property would make a fabulous executive family home or high income rental property. The property would be turn-key and has an outstanding guest rental history: $215K Gross Income for 2024 and an already total of $150K bookings for 2025. Primary Suite & and addl (2) Bedrooms and full bath on Main, En-suite and additional 2 Bedrooms down with a 10 bed bunk room and another 2 bedrooms & full Bath up stairs. Current owner has done an amazing job with updates including but not limited to: interior painting through out, new LVT flooring downstairs & has added 2 bedrooms and an additional full bath. There are 2 each, refrigerators and dishwashers to help you further entertain family, friends and guests. The list goes on and on! This is the home to ''See to Believe''! (Please note: Virtual Tour is prior to the many updates) Buyer and or Buyers agent to confirm details and any additional details of current Rental Management readily available upon request.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2000
MLS Number
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Location
Address
278 Little Fawn Lane
City
LaFollette
State
TN
Zip Code
37766
County
CAMPBELL
Listing
Name
Phone
(828) 593-9929
Office Name
Office Phone
(423) 626-5820
Agent Name
Debbi Gierat
Agency Phone
(423) 626-5820

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