Built in 2005 with quality craftsmanship and a warm cottage-style design, this custom-built home offers great function and timeless appeal. The Morton floor plan features vaulted ceilings in the main living area and primary suite, along with beautiful upgraded real hardwood floors in the entry and main living area. The sellers, the original owners, have priced this home fairly, giving the next owner room to make future updates and add a fresh coat of paint in their own choice of colors. Situated on a high, Flood Zone X lot in the gated community of Fairfield Harbour, the home sits well back from the road and backs to game lands, providing added privacy and a peaceful setting. Fairfield Harbour offers an impressive array of amenities, including an 18-hole golf course, The Pointe restaurant, two marinas, tennis and pickleball courts, community center, dog park, boat ramp, kayak launch, walking trails, picnic pavilion, and playground. A one-year Armadillo home warranty is included for added peace of mind. This is a great opportunity to own a quality-built home in a waterfront and golf community at a price that reflects its current condition, while leaving room to make it your own. Don't miss it!
Listing courtesy of Realty ONE Group East.

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