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129 Paddle Creek Road
Bristol, TN 37620
$360,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2355
Property Description
****ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED****Roof is less than 10 years old. Had a bad wind storm and had to replace certain shingles. Could not get color to match exactly BUT roof is in excellent condition and again, under 10 years old. Welcome to this charming, custom built 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home nestled in the heart of Bristol, Tennessee. This well maintained home offers beautiful hardwood floors on the main level. The foyer greets you as you make your way to the spacious open floor plan that boasts a modern kitchen with kitchen island, stainless steel refrigerator, tile floors, oak cabinets and 2 pantries.. Enjoy your morning coffee in the comfy second living room that leads to the backyard, with a covered patio and spacious deck. Upstairs you'll find 3 generous sized bedrooms to provide lots of space for your family. The primary bedroom has a wood burning fireplace, large en-suite bath with separate tub and shower, walk-in closet, and access to a private balcony overlooking the backyard. The other bedrooms feature hardwood floors, a window nook, and an extra sitting room. Other rooms include a separate laundry room, half bath on the main level, and extra attic storage with LOTS OF STORAGE SPACE!. All kitchen appliances convey, Propane tank for one of the 2 fireplaces, does not convey. Fenced in area for pets, an outbuilding and shed also convey. Home provides ample parking with a 2 car attached garage with openers, and a 1 car carport. Recent updates to the home: HVAC on main level - new 2021. HVAC on 2nd floor - new 2019. Roof is 10 years old. Crawl space has Vapor Barrier installed. Don't miss your chance to make this lovely house your new home sweet home in beautiful Bristol, TN! MOTIVATED SELLERS!! See showing instructions in agent remarks. Will need to schedule all appointments in Showingtime. 24 hour notice please. **Buyer and buyers agent to verify all information contained herein. Information taken from tax records and owne
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1995
MLS Number
9958905
Location
Address
129 Paddle Creek Road
City
Bristol
State
TN
Zip Code
37620
County
SULLIVAN
Listing
Provider
Greater Kingsport Realty, original listing
Name
Greater Kingsport Realty
Phone
(423) 433-6500
Office Name
KW Johnson City
Office Phone
(423) 433-6500
Agent Name
Jennifer Riddle

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