1415 Rabbit Run Rd. , Goodview, VA, 24095, USA, 3000 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms . Seller's Description: Beautifully maintained custom brick home designed and built for the current owner. Main level contains the Master BR/bath (updated w/granite 2011), BR #2, Bath #2 (updated w/granite 2011), open kitchen/dining room/great room, laundry room w/cabinets and laundry tub, oversized 2-car garage, screened porch and large deck. Lower level has 32' family/rec room w/fireplace (updated with Shaw laminated flooring 2009), BR #3, bath #3 (updated w/granite 2009), large utility room and 2 patios. All bedrooms have large walk-in closets (master is customized). All this sits on 1 private, wooded acre with 100' of deep rip-rapped water frontage on Smith Mt. Lake. 3 large docks are at the water. Fresh water at the docks. Pump at the docks supplies water from the lake to help maintain plants and landscaping. Many more pictures and a fact sheet are available on our website. Priced
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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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