Courtesy of: Sam Fullen, Century 21 Legacy, fullen6@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Sam Fullen, Century 21 Legacy, fullen6@gmail.com
$720,000
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3 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Single Family Residence
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$720,000
717 W Pine Street THIS BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED 1908 BRICK HOME, KNOWN AS OAKMONT, OFFERS THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS; TIMELESS CHARACTER AND MODERN COMFORT! Originally built by the Oak family and thoughtfully maintained by just a handful of owners, the home occupies a rare lot and a half in the Tree Streets Historic District. Step onto the welcoming front porch and through the original glass and oak entry door to discover a stunning entrance hall adorned with 117-year-old oak hardwood floors, Tiger Oak trim, mantel, paneling and two sets of elegant pocket doors. The lovingly restored interior features 3 bedrooms and two tastefully updated bathrooms, built-in bookshelves with library ladder, a wood-burning fireplace, charming built-in banquette seating, updated kitchen with granite countertops, tall ceilings and generous storage in the primary walk-in closet, as well as the basement and attic. Outside, you find an expansive patio with a newly completed outdoor living area featuring a stone fireplace, refined dining and lounge spaces, a relaxing hot tub, and professionally landscaped grounds with updated lighting. There is a second story balcony with elevated views and a single-car garage as well as a hand-crafted playhouse / garden house. The home is ideally situated just a short distance from ETSU, the VA, downtown Johnson City, the newly renovated Walnut Street corridor and Founders Park. Move-in ready and brimming with character, Oakmont presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Johnson City history without sacrificing modern convenience. Schedule your private viewing today!
Courtesy of: Sam Fullen, Century 21 Legacy, fullen6@gmail.com
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