251 Valley View Dr., Big Canoe, GA 30143
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$425,000
Sold on 8/11/22
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 2.00 1,600 $1,776 1981
On the market: 83 days
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Less than one hour north of Metro Atlanta, and inside the gates of Big Canoe, the beautiful, 50-year-old, 8,000AC (+/-) amenity-rich, wildlife refuge retreat in the North Georgia Mountains ("The South's premier master-planned community" according to Atlanta Magazine), you'll find 251 Valley View Drive, a much-in-demand Plummer Cabin, sized for full or part-time living, full of charm, upgrades, comfort and value!.......... Plummer Cabins (named after Designer/Builder Dick Plummer) have maintained incredible popularity and demand in Big Canoe - from the first built in 1976, to the 115th built in the early 1990s, to the creation of The Big Canoe Plummer Cabin Owners' Group in 2016 - who celebrate their ownership with brass plaques at their cabin's entry, and social drop-ins/"Fall Crawls" with other Plummer owners.......... In the case of 251 Valley View Drive, ageless charm reflected in the tin-roof porch, 12" wide-plank pine floors (with cut nails/square nail heads), cedar interior walls, and Tennessee-stone fireplace has been greatly enhanced with updates/upgrades in 2021-22, including a new roof (including tin-roof on Porch); new chimney; new duct work and insulation; addition of a large A-frame, windowed Dining Room; a spacious yet cozy Eze-Breeze Porch/Sleeping Room off the Master Bedroom; oversized Decking on front (covered) and rear of home; beautifully updated Kitchen and Baths; 12" wide-plank pine floors in Bedrooms and Loft to match Living Area...(Complete list of updates and upgrades attached to Seller's Property Disclosure Statement.).......... Positioned privately on 1.82 acres (+/-) of wooded, gently-sloping property, and backing up to large greenbelt (no building!), you'll enjoy the sights and sounds of nature (including beautiful seasonal mountain views and winding creek) from multiple rooms and decks/porches....And look for the marked "directional" tree bent toward the creek, placed there many years ago by the Native American inhabitants of this land.
Listing courtesy of Linda G Travis, Linda Travis & Associates Realtors, Inc.