Courtesy of: Kyle Bowen, McColly Real Estate, kyle.bowen@mccolly.com
Courtesy of: Kyle Bowen, McColly Real Estate, kyle.bowen@mccolly.com
$915,000
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6 bed
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4.00 Bath (3 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 1.86 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$915,000
6205 W 177th Avenue Exceptional 1.86-Acre Estate in Lowell - Experience ranch-style living in this custom 6-bedroom, 4-bath residence offering approximately 4, 100 sq ft of thoughtfully designed space. Set on a rare wooded estate-sized lot, this home provides a peaceful retreat with no HOA, mature hardwoods, and tranquil wildlife views. Step into your private outdoor haven featuring a 1641 heated in-ground pool, brick wood-burning fireplace, screened porch, and custom Unilock patio with integrated paver lighting. A pergola with dimmable bistro lighting and app-controlled landscape lighting creates an elevated, resort-style setting. The gourmet outdoor kitchen includes a 40 gas grill, stainless sink, and refrigerator, ideal for entertaining. Inside, enjoy a chef's kitchen with a large quartz island, double ovens, pot filler, and a spacious walk-in pantry. The primary suite offers a spa-like retreat with a custom walk-in closet, heated towel rack, soaking tub, and ceramic rain shower. The finished basement provides a true second living space with a large family room, two bedrooms, a full bath, plus approximately 1, 000 sq ft of unfinished space--ideal for storage, a home gym, or future expansion. Additional highlights include smart wiring throughout, two instant hot water heaters, new washer and dryer, a Generac 22kW whole-home generator, custom mudroom, and a 3.5-car garage with epoxy floors and pass-through bay. Kubota zero-turn mower included. A rare opportunity offering both immediate livability and long-term potential.
Courtesy of: Kyle Bowen, McColly Real Estate, kyle.bowen@mccolly.com
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