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6972 Sims Road
Harrison, TN 37341
David Jones with Premier Property Group Inc., original listing - (352) 302-4046
$540,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2131 Square Feet
Property Description
New construction, situated on a beautiful 1.27 acre lot with a large pond. Through the front door you enter in a spacious foyer with 12 ft ceilings and archways. The flooring is 3/4'' solid hickory and is gorgeous. Immediately to the right is large dining room with a massive picture window for plenty of light. Through more archways and you have a very large great room that is more than 20ft deep and features a gas fireplace surrounded by granite. On the opposite side you have a very large, eat in kitchen that spans 30ft deep. Large 12x24 tiles are on the floor and the same dark granite covers the large white cabinets and features a gray subway tile backsplash. The stainless appliances have smart features and the stove can double as an air fryer as well. There is also a large pantry, and you have a ton of counter and cabinet space. Out back is a very large deck that will be great for grilling and taking in the large yard and the pond. Through the kitchen is a utility room that leads to the garage. It is extra wide to accomodate cars and lawn or sports equipment. Back insinde you have 2 secondary bedrooms with custom ceilings. Both are much larger than typical measuring more than 12x12 ft each. The full bath also has tile and granite. Towards the other side of home you have a powder room and the large master suite with a tray ceiling. The oversized windows let you take in the yard or look out over the pond. The master bath is very large as well, with a massive soaking tub and oversized dual vanity. The custom tile shower is beautiful. The master closet is massive. You could actually put your dresser in here and still have room, making the bedroom even larger. All 2 bedrooms have carpet. There is a large crawlspace below. One of the most attractive features is the pond. There are bass, bream, crappie etc and deer constantly roam the property. Don't miss out on this one as I don't expect it to last long. The lot next door at 6998 Sims is also available to purchase. Also, 1.51 acre lot on other side of pond, MLS 1503577 is available for $85,000.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
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Location
Address
6972 Sims Road
City
Harrison
State
TN
Zip Code
37341
County
HAMILTON
Listing
Name
Phone
(352) 302-4046
Office Name
Office Phone
(352) 302-4046
Agent Name
David Jones
Agency Phone
(352) 302-4046

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