Welcome to your expansive 12.54-acre retreat, where two exceptional homes harmonize with nature to create a truly unique living experience. The main residence, a meticulously-maintained 2007 Giles Double Wide, offers 1,680 square feet of comfort and style. With 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, this home boasts an electric heat pump, a versatile fireplace for wood or propane, and a fully equipped kitchen with all-electric appliances. The master bedroom is a sanctuary, featuring a 14x14 space, garden tub, and walk-in shower. The DW has an energy-efficient rating at Broad River Electric. The windows are double panes and gas-filled. All outside walls are 2x6 NOT 2x4, equating to double insulation. Also, the steel roof (2015) is good for 100 years and has a heat barrier under it to reflect heat in the summer. In June 2023, the central heat and AC was inspected, cleaned, and serviced. Outside, a 10x20 front porch, a metal roof with a heat-resistant barrier (2015), and captivating outdoor features, including an 80-foot rock circle and a 4x100 rock row, complete the picture. Adding to the allure, a second home enhances the property's versatility. The 1985 Conner Single Wide, a 14x72 dwelling, presents 2 bedrooms, an electric furnace, and water heater. The master bedroom indulges with a garden tub and walk-in shower, while the second bathroom features a tub shower enclosure. With a durable metal roof (2015) and two inviting 8x8 porches, this second home offers additional comfort and charm. These two residences, set against the backdrop of 12.54 acres, provide a unique opportunity for extended family living, guest accommodations, or a potential rental. Embrace the tranquility, versatility, and possibilities that come with owning this exceptional property—a true blend of comfort and character. Welcome to your new home, where every detail has been carefully curated to elevate your living experience.
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