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500 Seven Oaks Lane
Irvington, KY 40146
$449,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1800
Property Description
Welcome to your dream retreat at 500 Seven Oaks Lane in charming Irvington, KY! Nestled on over 6 acres of picturesque countryside, this stunning Barndominium home built in 2018 offers the perfect blend of modern luxury and rustic charm. Step inside and discover a haven of comfort and style. Boasting 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, this home is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The heart of the home is the inviting kitchen, complete with sleek granite countertops, a gas cooktop, double oven, and a convenient walk-in pantry. Picture yourself preparing delicious meals while enjoying the warmth of the double-sided fireplace that connects seamlessly to the living area. Retreat to the primary bedroom oasis, where luxury awaits. Pamper yourself in the spa-like ensuite bathroom, featuring a large walk-in shower, double granite vanity tops, and a spacious walk-in closet with a charming sliding door that offers serene views of the countryside. The lower level surprises with a second suite, offering flexibility and privacy for guests or family members. An additional 600 sq. ft. of unfinished space in the basement provides ample storage or potential for customization to suit your needs. Car enthusiasts and hobbyists will delight in the expansive 40x60 attached garage, boasting 3 12ft wide doors for easy access. Whether you're storing your toys or crafting in your workshop, this space offers endless possibilities. Outdoor living is a delight with multiple decks overlooking the scenic landscape, perfect for entertaining guests or simply unwinding as you soak in the beauty of the sunrise or sunset. And when the summer heat beckons, cool off in the refreshing above-ground pool. Experience the best of country living while still being close to amenities. Don't miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. Schedule your showing today and start living the life you've always imagined at 500 Seven Oaks Lane!
Property Information
Lot Size
6 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2018
MLS Number
RA20241844
Location
Address
500 Seven Oaks Lane
City
Irvington
State
KY
Zip Code
40146
County
BRECKINRIDGE
Listing
Provider
Chism Realty Co. LLC, original listing
Name
Chism Realty Co. LLC
Phone
(270) 668-3247
Office Name
NextHome Chism Realty
Office Phone
(270) 600-3999
Agent Name
Brian Chism

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