Courtesy of: Mark Boyland, Keller Williams Realty Partner, vip@markboyland.com
Courtesy of: Mark Boyland, Keller Williams Realty Partner, vip@markboyland.com
$1,800,000
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4 bed
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5.00 Bath (3 Full , 2 Half)
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Lot: 3.03 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$1,800,000
31 Tea House Lane This exceptional new construction showcases elegant Southern Colonial architecture paired with refined, modern luxury, offering approximately 5, 348 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space in a coveted end-of-cul-de-sac setting. Currently in the early stages of construction with framing underway, the home features a gracious blend of formal and informal living areas, highlighted by 9-foot ceilings and 7-foot doors on the main level that flow seamlessly into a gourmet's kitchen with an expansive center island, premium appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a fully appointed butler's pantry. The upper level offers bright, generously scaled rooms with eight-foot ceilings, including four bedrooms with walk-in closets, one with an ensuite bath, two sharing a Jack-and-Jill bath, and an impressive primary suite designed as a private retreat with a spa-inspired bathroom featuring a glass-enclosed wet room with soaking tub and shower. A main laundry room on the upper level is complemented by an additional laundry area near the mudroom on the main floor for added convenience. Set on 3 acres, the property provides ample space to create a private outdoor oasis with room for a pool and additional amenities, while the unfinished walk-out basement offers exceptional potential for future customization. At this stage of construction, select finishes may still be personalized in collaboration with the builder's in-house interior designer, presenting a rare opportunity to tailor this sophisticated residence to your vision.
Courtesy of: Mark Boyland, Keller Williams Realty Partner, vip@markboyland.com
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