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261 Riverview Drive
Greeneville, TN 37743
$839,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4903
Property Description
Remarkable views await you in this custom built home overlooking the Nolichuckey River. From almost every window on the backside of the house, the views are simply breathtaking. With the combination of rivers and mountains, you may never want to leave. As you pull into the driveway you will want to take note of the center concrete and stone medallion in front of the 3-bay garage. Inside the garage, a lift is in the center bay, making a fourth car easy to store. As you enter the home, you will find two office areas or flex space with built-in book shelves in both. Beaming hickory floors line the entry and throughout the main areas and have been newly refinished. The open area of living room and kitchen pour into the hearth room with a gorgeous stone fireplace. Kitchen also has a roomy pantry, granite countertops and copper farm sink. A split bedroom design offers privacy with the Primary having an ensuite and the other two, a Jack and Jill design. Also inside the ensuite, an extra large tiled bathroom with jacuzzi tub, separate shower, separate water closet, two vanities, one with makeup area, and two walk-in closets. The oversized laundry room is housed just outside the Primary. Downstairs of the home has another 1526 square ft of living space. One area of which could be easily renovated into a theater room, game room or transformed into a Mother-In-Law suite. Navigating the stairs could be challenging, however, there is a chair lift already in place. A full bath is located in the finished area. Several exits lead to the outside of the home where you have a kidney shaped pool, excellent for chilling or entertaining. The space this house has to offer is wonderful. With minor touches, your showcase of a home will be the place you've been dreaming of. Other items of interest, 3 heat pumps, Propane fireplace, 2 tankless hot water units and an exterior irrigation system. Freshly landscaped and power-washed. All measurements, facts and information to be verified by buyer. Home is in an Estate and will be sold as-is, with no warranties or guarantee
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2009
MLS Number
9965720
Location
Address
261 Riverview Drive
City
Greeneville
State
TN
Zip Code
37743
County
GREENE
Listing
Provider
The Property Experts Gville, original listing
Name
The Property Experts Gville
Phone
(423) 787-0040
Office Name
Property Advisors
Office Phone
(423) 787-0040
Agent Name
Rebecca Rideout

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