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84 Primrose Court
Chuckey, TN 37641
$480,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2944
Property Description
This beautiful home built in 2021 has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with a full finished basement that has another room that could be used as flex space or sleeping quarters. USDA Eligible! This home in Chuckey has been meticulously cared for. Located near Greeneville, Chuckey derives its name from the Nolichucky River. The Nolichucky river is serene and runs through The Birthplace of Davy Crockett State Park. Frontiersman Davie Crockett was born in Greene County, near present-day Limestone in 1786. Other attractions nearby include the Twin Peaks Golf Course and a multitude of shopping and dining establishments in both Johnson City and Greeneville. This home is close enough to attractions, but far enough away to be away from the city life. When you pull into the driveway, you are met with an inviting front porch and wood and brick accents and beautiful landscaping. When you walk in the front door of the home, you will see how open it is, with trey ceilings and a large great room. The home is in pristine condition. The kitchen has a beautiful backsplash and granite counters and a large island. There is a lovely primary suite that has a large bathroom that walks into the large oversized walk in closet. The walk-in closet connects to the laundry room, which connects back to the hallway. There are two additional bedrooms on the main level, along with a shared hall bath. Downstairs, there is a den that is brightly colored with a Harley Davidson workshop theme. There is a flex room/ sleeping quarter and an additional bathroom. There is a two car garage in the basement as well. There is a patio in the basement that is nice for entertaining guests, or hanging out with your animals. There is a fence that goes all the way around the back that is convenient. There is a back deck. There is a round firepit area. The chairs and firepit do not convey. You can see a faint view of mountains in the distance. Home is easy to show! Buyer/buyers agent to verify all information
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2021
MLS Number
9964850
Location
Address
84 Primrose Court
City
Chuckey
State
TN
Zip Code
37641
County
GREENE
Listing
Provider
Evans & Evans Real Estate, LLC, original listing
Name
Evans & Evans Real Estate, LLC
Phone
(423) 282-1817
Office Name
Evans & Evans Real Estate
Office Phone
(423) 282-1817
Agent Name
Scott Smith

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