101-0044
4 Beds
3.5 Baths
4021 sq ft
2 Stories
36' Height
66' Width
56' Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Second Floor
Plan Details
Bedrooms
4
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathrooms
1
Stories
2
Width
66'
Depth
56'
Height
36'
Slab
Primary Roof Pitch
12:12
Total Heated Area
4021 sq ft
First Floor
2083 sq ft
Second Floor
1938 sq ft
Exterior Framing
2x4
Notable Features
Master Up
Front Porch
Rear Porch
Breakfast Nook
Pantry
Laundry Second Floor
Bonus Room
Formal Dining Room
Sitting Room
Media Room
Rec/Game Room
Wet Bar
Fireplace
Elevator
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A beautiful balcony crowns this home’s front porch, lending a stately air to the facade. Inside, French doors in the foyer open to a quiet library, which features built-in shelves and a gorgeous study area. Off the family room, a neat pub with a huge wet bar serves as a fun gathering place. Upstairs, the master bedroom boasts a stunning circular sitting area, surrounded by windows, two walk-in closets and a garden tub. Three additional bedrooms and a media room give the kids lots of room.Â
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