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2529 Beechwood Drive
Elizabethton, TN 37643
$625,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6291
Property Description
Welcome home to 2529 Beechwood, an all-brick, two story traditional design in exclusive Quail Hollow. Walk in through a double door entry complimented with a transom window. To the right is a formal Living Room and to the left is the Dining Room that could easily accommodate 10 or more of your family and friends. The Dining Room is accessible directly from the Kitchen and has crown and dental moldings, as well as a classic chair rail. The Kitchen offers solid hardwood cabinetry, a three-seat island and a double sink that overlooks the back yard. Directly off the kitchen is a breakfast nook and family room with a gas log fireplace allowing everyone to stay together while having their own space. The combination full bathroom / laundry room is located directly off the entrance from the two-car attached garage, offering convenience and flexibility. A sunlit bedroom sits adjacent to the full bathroom and completes the first story The primary suite is upstairs and offers an ensuite bathroom with two vanities, a jetted tub and separate shower. There are 3 additional bedrooms upstairs that are all generously-sized with ample closet space. There is also a large recreations room upstairs, as well as easy access to third floor walk-up attic. With 4,338 square feet of finished living space (over 6,000 total), accessible storage and a full unfinished basement, the home could fit almost any family. The property boasts mature trees and landscaping off a large deck/screened-in porch with a very private back yard. Located conveniently between Elizabethton and Johnson City, Quail Hollow offers a clubhouse, playground, pool, community garden and a creek that winds through the neighborhood and feeds a gorgeous pond for all to enjoy! Buyer/buyers agent to verify info.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1988
MLS Number
9962618
Location
Address
2529 Beechwood Drive
City
Elizabethton
State
TN
Zip Code
37643
County
CARTER
Listing
Provider
PRUDENTIAL GREG COX REAL ESTATE, original listing
Name
PRUDENTIAL GREG COX REAL ESTATE
Phone
(423) 282-2411
Office Name
Berkshire Hathaway Greg Cox Real Estate
Office Phone
(423) 282-2411
Agent Name
Kelly Hixson

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