Affordable Luxury in Big Canoe, Only 1 Minute to North Gate!

I just listed a new home in the Cherokee Neighborhood here in Big Canoe that is out of this world! I was immediately impressed by the presence and curb appeal of this home from the inviting driveway to the sunny entrance. The nearly 2 acre lot backs up to a green belt and the surrounding homes are very spread apart. The home is bright and airy with a nice flow, open and very well equipped kitchen with pantry, island, pull out drawers, big breakfast room, and a versitile room off the kitchen that would work as an office, sitting room, porch, library…etc.
The main level has a split bedroom plan with 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths, PLUS a laundry room with a sink and a door to the garage. The master bath is spacious with a very large closet. The Master bedroom has plenty of windows and also an exterior door to the deck. Guests will happily meander through the open dining room, living room, and kitchen with ease.
The finished terrace level is versitile with a full bedroom, full bath, grand family room, storage, and even a workshop that can easily be converted to either a bedroom, media room, 2nd kitchen or what ever tickles your fancy. A lower patio area might be nice for a hot-tub and the private back yard has a million possibilities.
This home is modestly priced at $429,900 and being only a mile from the North Gate is an advantage for families and also commuters.







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