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2325 Viewcrest Lane
Knoxville, TN 37932
$2,200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4834
Property Description
Designed and built to create a private and tranquil retreat while also catering to those who love to entertain, this German colonial home will tick all the boxes for the most discerning buyer. Resting on over 5 acres behind a gated entrance, this home's striking exterior with floating roofs, cantilevered balconies, and covered walkways gives a small taste of what it has in store. The interior unfolds into an open living space with a wall of sliding glass doors showcasing the beautiful mature trees surrounding the home. Beautiful hardwoods, light fixtures and architectural details set the perfect stage for your own personal design. The living space with access to a cantilevered porch flows seamlessly into the dining space as well as the kitchen with a large island/breakfast bar, stainless appliances, plus a gas cooktop. Planning parties and stocking up is a breeze with a secondary kitchen with an additional refrigerator, oven, dishwasher and pantry space all neatly tucked behind the primary kitchen. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious screened in porch with views of the inground pool, gas firepit, putting green and a host of mature trees. With room for seating as well as dining, this porch with a stacked stone fireplace will surely be a place to retreat or entertain almost all year long. The primary suite with beautiful maple paneling and a cantilevered balcony will provide the rest and relaxation you need after a long day. The attached bath has dual sinks and a wet room with a rain shower, soaking tub and a full-length window showcasing the wonderful outdoors. The custom closet with built-ins has ample room for hanging clothes, bags, shoes and more. The upper level has additional living space as well as three large bedrooms with spacious closets and two full baths. The lower level presents with a large recreation space large enough for gaming tables or entertaining plus an additional bedroom and full bath that could also be used as a private home office. The rear of the home shines just as bright as the front and interior with a large in-ground Gunite pool with integrated hot tub, pool house, and putting green. The pool has a retractable auto cover as well as UV and ozone filtration systems for both safety and easier maintenance. The pool house has a shower, kitchenette, bath, and changing room. The exterior lighting works with the ease of a smartphone and creates an elegant atmosphere for peaceful nights home alone or lively parties with all your family and friends. A private estate located in a prominent Hardin Valley neighborhood featuring walking trails, activity field, clubhouse and pool and located near shopping, dining, and entertainment - this unique home offers the incredible opportunity to create a lifestyle like none other.
Property Information
Lot Size
5 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2014
MLS Number
1259447
Location
Address
2325 Viewcrest Lane
City
Knoxville
State
TN
Zip Code
37932
County
KNOX
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty, Knoxville-West, mc814, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty, Knoxville-West, mc814
Phone
(865) 694-5904
Office Name
Keller Williams Signature
Office Phone
(865) 588-9300
Agent Name
Lucas Haun

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