101-0048
4 Beds
3.5 Baths
3834 sq ft
3 Garages
2 Stories
34' Height
68' Width
57' Depth
Floor Plans
First Floor
Second Floor
Plan Details
Bedrooms
4
Full Bathrooms
3
Half Bathrooms
1
Stories
2
Garage
3 Car
Width
68'
Depth
57'
Height
34'
Slab
Primary Roof Pitch
10:12
Total Heated Area
3834 sq ft
First Floor
1858 sq ft
Second Floor
1976 sq ft
Exterior Framing
2x4
Notable Features
Master Up
Rear Porch
Breakfast Nook
Kitchen Island
Open Floor Plan
Pantry
Butlers Pantry
Laundry Second Floor
Formal Dining Room
Loft
Rec/Game Room
Side Entry Garage
Fireplace
Two Stairs to Upper
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This home’s louvered shutters, decorative cornice and columned entry entice onlookers from the outside, while polished amenities inside the home close the sale. At the raised foyer, get swept away by a spiraling stairway before stepping down to one of the impeccable formal spaces. The glow of the handsome fireplace and the light through an array of French doors radiate an impressive sheen across the enlarged family room.
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