Courtesy of: Debbie McCanless, Origins Real Estate of Georgia, debbie@originsrealestate.com
Courtesy of: Debbie McCanless, Origins Real Estate of Georgia, debbie@originsrealestate.com
$699,900
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2 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Lot: 0.20 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$699,900
120 4th Step into this delightful 1920s bungalow, perfectly situated in the heart of Oakhurst. Brimming with character, this home features original hardwood floors and plantation shutters throughout, adding a timeless appeal. The main bedroom boasts an en-suite bath with private access to a sprawling back deck an entertainer's dream! Partially covered with a sleek metal roof, the deck also includes a built-in hot tub for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy your morning coffee on the picturesque rocking chair front porch, or retreat to the backyard, where mature hardwood trees provide a natural oasis. The large, versatile storage unit with ramps and loft space is ideal for a she-shed, workshop, or art studio. Plus, an abandoned city street presents the perfect opportunity for a shared driveway, adding both convenience and potential. The attic boasts open-cell spray foam insulation, a smart choice for energy-saving and sustainability. The newly finished 3/4 inch plywood flooring throughout not only adds to the storage space but also promotes a sense of organization and efficiency, making it a practical and functional feature for homeowners. The crawl space has undergone a significant transformation, now encapsulated with polyethylene plastic sheeting. This, combined with the new drainage system featuring a sump pump, dehumidifier, and air-out vent fan, ensures superior air quality throughout the home, promoting a healthier and more comfortable living environment. Perfect location steps to Oakhurst Village or host a band for Porchfest.
Courtesy of: Debbie McCanless, Origins Real Estate of Georgia, debbie@originsrealestate.com
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