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4297 Cedar Creek Road
Gainesville, GA 30507
$599,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1020
Property Description
*Riverside Retreat on 14.68 Acres: Your Slice of Southern Serenity* Escape the hustle and bustle and embrace the laid-back lifestyle with this charming 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom country home in Gainesville. Situated on a privately-gated and sprawling 14.68-acre property, this haven offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and rural tranquility. Step inside to discover a cozy yet spacious great room, ideal for gathering or simply kicking back and enjoying the simple pleasures of life. The remodeled kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring newer appliances that will convey and plenty of space for preparing hearty, homemade meals. Every inch of this home has been lovingly updated and enjoyed by the sellers when they purchased the property, from the HVAC unit to the tankless hot water heater, ensuring your comfort and convenience year-round. The bathroom has been upgraded nicely and also boasts a full-size washer and dryer with plenty of room to spare! Outside, nature beckons with approximately 500 ft of North Oconee River frontage and about 1,000 ft of Cedar Creek frontage, providing endless opportunities for fishing, picnicking, or simply soaking up the sights and sounds of the countryside. For added peace of mind, an automatic gate ensures your privacy and security, while a newly constructed well house and well bladder provide reliable water access for all your needs. The roof and gutters with gutter guards were also replaced upon purchase, leaving fewer items on your plate to address and more time for much-needed R&R. This property is also versatile by offering multiple build sites along the ridge top for incredible views and by offering the potential to expand or build onto the existing structure. Originally intended as a two-story home, there's ample opportunity to add onto and finish it into a larger residence, should you choose. A perc test is already on file for the intended build site and the sellers have building plans available upon request to prospective buyers. Whether you're an avid outdoorsman or simply seeking a quiet place to call home, this property has it all. With cleared pasture land and mixed woods, there's plenty of room to roam and explore, with opportunities to spot wildlife such as turkeys and deer right in your own backyard. This property boasts many incredible features not mentioned but worth noting, there is also a spacious 30x40 / 1,200 sq. ft. barn, perfect for storing your heavy equipment, hunting and fishing gear - or for an additional workspace for any hobby you may have! If you're looking to take your boat out, the Cedar Creek Reservoir is just a few minutes drive away for your added convenience. Conveniently located near downtown Gainesville and Northeast Georgia Medical Center, yet still far enough away to enjoy the peace and quiet of country living, this property truly offers the best of both worlds. Don't miss your chance to experience the charm and tranquility of rural living. Schedule your private tour today and start living the country dream!
Property Information
Lot Size
14 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1988
MLS Number
20179338
Location
Address
4297 Cedar Creek Road
City
Gainesville
State
GA
Zip Code
30507
County
HALL
Listing
Provider
Christopher James McCall, original listing
Name
Christopher James McCall
Phone
(770) 297-6800
Office Name
Chris McCall Realty
Office Phone
(770) 297-6800
Agent Name
Jaycee Heinen

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