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888 Waterfront Tr
Lafollette, TN 37766
Michael Cutali with eXp Realty, LLC, original listing - (888) 519-5113 xx101
$1,499,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
9
Bathroom
Full: 9
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4500 Square Feet
Property Description
This stunning 3-story lake house in Lakeside Estates on Norris Lake is perfect for large group vacations, featuring 9 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, accommodating up to 26 guests. With a gross revenue of $200,000 and high occupancy even in winter, this property boasts 1,500 sq. ft. of additional living space across three spacious decks with breathtaking lake and mountain views. Located in a peaceful, protected cove near the Cedar Creek Road jumping bridge, enjoy a private playground atmosphere with no wake or boat traffic. You're just a 10-20 minute boat ride from popular marinas (Sugar Hollow, Shanghai, Deerfield, Springs Dock) and 15 minutes from The Greens at Deerfield golf course and Chapman Hill Winery. Knoxville is 45 miles away, and Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are only 75 miles. Plus, two world-class ATV parks (Windrock and Ride Royal Blue) are within a 30-60 minute drive, with kayaking and tubing options nearby. Hiking enthusiasts can explore Cove Lake State Park, Norris Dam State Park, the Cumberland Trail, or the historic Cumberland Gap National Park. This home is being sold furnished and features plenty of parking with a private driveway shared by only two homes. The first floor includes a stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, double wall ovens, and two dishwashers. Enjoy dining at three tables and a large island/bar that seats 8, all overlooking the lake. The master bedroom has direct access to the top deck. The second floor features a family room with a large TV and two queen rooms with bunks, plus a king and a queen room. Two rooms open to a covered deck, and a laundry facility is also available. On the third floor, a large rec room includes a Ping Pong table, Foosball, and a 60'' TV. The kitchenette features a bar with seating for 8. This level has three bedrooms, including a bunk room, and a second laundry set. The updated aluminum deck features a party level and a slide, while the outdoor space includes a fire pit for cozy gatherings. Enjoy the covered deck with a hot tub, outdoor speakers, and additional seating. **No drive-bys this property is actively being rented.**
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
2014
MLS Number
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Location
Address
888 Waterfront Tr
City
LaFollette
State
TN
Zip Code
37766
County
CAMPBELL
Listing
Name
Phone
(123) 923-3985 x9
Office Name
Office Phone
(888) 519-5113 xx101
Agent Name
Michael Cutali
Agency Phone
(888) 519-5113 xx101

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