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Total Living Area: 1826 sq.ft. / 164.34 sq.m.
Width 48' 0" 
Depth 35' 4"
Ridge height from top of foundation 32' 2"
Bedrooms 3 Full baths 2 

Price on your lot:

Conventional Construction: $429,000.00

With Insulated Concrete Forms and Radiant Floor Heating $469,000.00

  • Stone and Stucco Finish
  • Hardwood and Slate Flooring
  • High Efficiency Panorama Windows
  • 9' and Valted Ceilings
  • Granite and Slate Kitchen and Bathrooms
  • Natural Wood Fireplace
  • Garage Expandible (can be 2-3 car)
  • Finished Basement

Special Features

Direct access to the garage as well as access to basement from garage, abundant and special fenestration, covered front porch, French doors in master bedroom.

Closed foyer with coat closet, bathroom with laundry room, kitchen with lunch counter, dining room, family room with fireplace. 2nd level: Master bedroom with walk-in closet for his and hers, two secondary bedrooms, full bathroom.

 

Front
 Front Elevation

 

First Floor

First Floor

 

Second Floor

 

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Front Elevation

 

Fireplace

Fireplace

 

Kitchen

Kitchen

 

Sun Room

Sun Room

 

 

Rear

Rear

 

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