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2915 Highway 81 E
Mcdonough, GA 30252
$820,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1832
Property Description
Dual-Home Property in Rural Henry County, a 3 BR/2BA! Yes, two homes! The main home is a 3BR/2BA home, Country/Craftsman style, offering over 1800 square feet of living space. It features a living room, a formal dining room, a kitchen, off the kitchen is the laundry room. The owner suite has an ensuite and a large closet. Two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests with a full bath in the hall. The home also includes a deck, an attached one-car garage. The flooring is a comfortable mix of carpet and linoleum, the house is vinyl siding. The main home also features a fireplace with a gas starter that also burns wood, perfect for those cozy nights. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, a gas range/stove, and a dishwasher. But that's not all! The property also includes a separate, small cottage-style structure. It has 725 square feet and is currently operational as a full-service hair salon. It features a supply room with a sink, a large half bath, a tanning room, and a room that can be used as living quarters. The salon furnishings may or may not be included with the sale. The lot is large, level, and wooded, with trees of all sizes. The property has a deep lot with a long asphalt driveway, offering serenity, peace and quiet and tons of parking. The street frontage of this 2 Acre property has 196 feet of street frontage on Hwy 81, the property is easily accessible.The property offers lots of privacy and has potential for commercial use. Street Frontage and Lot lines: 193 X 631 X 194 X 640. Lots of Front/Street Footage of 196 feet on Hwy 81. It is currently zoned as a Single Family Residence (Res- Lot 58), public water and sewage is septic, utilities available. Want more land? There may be an option to combine this lot with an additional 6.9 acres for a total of 9.9 acres. This could be an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop all three parcels, which would provide 742 feet of street frontage on Hwy 81. Builders or Investors, interested? Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Henry County! Schedule your viewing today! This is by appointment only.
Property Information
Lot Size
2 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1989
MLS Number
10250410
Location
Address
2915 Highway 81 E
City
McDonough
State
GA
Zip Code
30252
County
HENRY (County)
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners
Phone
(770) 692-0888
Office Name
Keller Williams Realty Atl. Partners
Office Phone
(770) 692-0888
Agent Name
Tim Houska

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