REDUCED! **Short Sale** Bank wants offers! Appraised in 2007 for 1.4 million, this incredible property is GORGEOUS, waterfront (over 300'), 10,000 sqft. between the main house (with 7,200 sqft, and the In-Law home (built in 2005) with 2,800 sqft. With 21 rooms, 8 bedrooms, 7 full baths, 4 kitchens, 3 laundry rooms, and 4 bedrooms master suites, this home has room for the whole family! You'll LOVE the newly remodeled GOURMET kitchen with granite countertops, commercial grade gas grill/stove, pot filler, Butler's pantry, and a second kitchen on the lower level, plus full kitchen in the in-law cottage (perfect for newlyweds or as a rental too with it's own garage). An abundance of family, game rooms, studio, 2-story vaulted great room overlooking Ivy Lake and the in-ground pool (of course it has a pool). You'll love the circular driveway for LOTS of parking/entertaining (3+ grgs), marble, Brazilian cherry floors, multpile porches, patios. One of a kind home! BRING OFFERS!
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Melanie Thompson
Mortgage Loan Officer
Melanie Thompson VA Lic # NMLS 197075; MLO-224VA; Licensed by the State Corporation Commission, License# MC-2136 4100 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 Office: 434-258-5626 Mobile: 434-258-5626 |

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