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5311 Azinger Lane
Corryton, TN 37721
$415,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2426
Property Description
This is the Home you have been Waiting For! The Backyard is Ready for All Your Fun in the Sun! Perfect Location at the End of the Cul De Sac! Bring Your Chairs to Sit on the Front Porch. Bright, 2 Story Foyer Welcomes you into this Much Loved Home. On the Main Level you will find The Primary Bedroom with a Large Walk In Closet, Separate Tub and Shower and Double Vanity. Amazing Vaulted Ceiling in the Living Room, Gas Fireplace and Lots of Windows for Light Create a Space Where you will want to spend All of your Time. The Cozy Dining Room Leads to a Fabulous Kitchen With Loads of Cabinet Space, Granite Counters, Stainless Appliances, Breakfast Bar and Eat In Area. Laundry/ Mud Room From the Kitchen to the Side Entry Garage. Off the Eat In Area in the Kitchen is the door to the Dreamy Backyard! Large, Fully Fenced Yard w/ Large Deck and Almost New (2021) 18ft Above Ground Pool w/ Decking. Backyard Shed Conveys with Property! Upstairs are 2 Additional Bedrooms, A Full Bath and Large Walk In Storage Closet (The only Room in the House w/ Carpet!). This home is ready for it's New Owner w/ Heat Pumps that were replaced in Approx. 2022 and 2023, Newer Water Heater. Buyer to Verify All Information including Square Footage. Curtains and Refrigerator do not Convey.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2004
MLS Number
1258186
Location
Address
5311 Azinger Lane
City
Corryton
State
TN
Zip Code
37721
County
KNOX
Listing
Provider
Slyman Real Estate, original listing
Name
Slyman Real Estate
Phone
(865) 862-6161
Office Name
Slyman Real Estate
Office Phone
(865) 862-6161
Agent Name
Miriam Adams

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