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430 Mcmahan Road
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Jared Sotuyo with RE/MAX Adventure Realty, original listing - (865) 908-6000
$3,100,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 4, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5000 Square Feet
Property Description
This remarkable newly built home (2023) displays elegant craftsmanship filled with historic country themes and modern technology throughout. The property is located in the heart of Pigeon Forge and features over 150ft of PRIME RIVERFRONT real estate along the Little Pigeon River. Seller is offering an Allowance to build a swimming pool, amount negotiable. Every rental needs a pool. Luxury rental cabins of this caliber can gross around 300k+ Please see attached rental projections. There is a 40ft setback behind the house allowing multiple potential pool sites. Starting in the great room, the hand cut hewn lumber beams tower up and over the vaulted ceilings. The massive stone fireplace displays a handcrafted cedar mantle and multi color electric log fireplace. The tin walls are from Dolly's Stampede and the reclaimed wood is from a old Knoxville barn. The Kitchen is loaded with the finest appliances: Verona gas double oven range w/ warming drawer and a copper faucet pot filler fixed above, Cafe Smart refrigerator with mid-drawer, GE Profile microwave set in lower cabinet, Retractable mixing bowl, charming custom distressed cabinets, Ruvati Coppertone farmsink, upper/mid/floor indirect lighting. The floors are David Abbott waterproof wood and the stairs are an Oak Jacoby staircase. Your family will appreciate the 4 ensuite bedrooms with Ashley sleigh beds and vintage style rotating fans. The master suite has a large bathroom which features: porcelain enamel farmhouse sinks, a double slipper clawfoot tub, vintage makeup vanity, and stack stone tile shower with rain shower head. The walk-in closet is a dream come true with a 150 shoe rack roller. The large rec room has room for games and movie theater area. All bathrooms have Bluetooth speaker fans. The house has fiber optic ran directly and 6 wifi booster throughout. The home's exterior features beautiful cream Board and Batten vinyl siding, a 50 year copper/metal roof with copper gutters. The front porch columns are wood style hardie board wraps. There is a hot tub with privacy gazebo to enjoy the mountain and river views. The RV can be negotiated to stay. The RV slip has 30/50 amp outlet and a sewer drop for convenience. Enjoy access to ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES including natural gas! Design your outdoor kitchen and riverfront fire pit to your own preference. All furniture, furnishings, decor, dishes and appliances come with this home. Your second home is ready for your family's next vacation. And it is located right next to the Riverstone Spa and Gatlinburg golf course. The Great Smoky National Park is less than 1 mile away and Dollywood's front gate is also less than a mile away. This exquisite showcase home is one your family will treasure for years of quality family vacations along the river in the Smokies. Let's plan your Christmas vacation now! Call today to schedule your showing.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2023
MLS Number
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Location
Address
430 McMahan Road
City
Pigeon Forge
State
TN
Zip Code
37863
County
SEVIER
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Adventure Realty, original listing
Name
Phone
(865) 384-2136
Office Name
Office Phone
(865) 908-6000
Agent Name
Jared Sotuyo
Agency Phone
(865) 908-6000

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