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$375,000
Sold on 12/09/24
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
2,413 |
$3,518 |
1985 |
On the market:
38 days
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I know you're sitting there asking yourself, WHY is this home nestled amongst multi-million-dollar homes on a coveted Lake Lanier peninsula with LAKE VIEWS priced so LOW? 6200 Holland Cove Rd is the fixer-upper of your dreams—or nightmares, depending on your renovation skills. This raised ranch-style home is mid-renovation and looking for someone with vision, tools, and maybe a therapy budget. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms for now, it has plans for expansion—whether that expansion is into your heart or your wallet is up to you. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the “potential” and leaving no corner of unfinished drywall unnoticed. Key features include not one, but TWO driveways—perfect for parking your boat, RV, or collection of life choices. There’s even an RV cleanout available, because why not? A large covered front porch offers a prime spot to sip coffee and reflect on your decision-making skills while taking in those gorgeous lake views. Location? Oh, it’s prime. You’re a quick hop to Young Deer and Charleston parks for boat launches and all your favorite Lake Lanier activities. Plus, GA Hwy 400 is just down the road, giving you easy access to shopping, dining, and whatever else you’ll need to escape the renovation chaos. The substantial basement has its own driveway, entrance, and garage door, making it perfect for an in-law suite, hobby room, or bunker for hiding from contractors. This home isn’t just a project—it’s a lifestyle challenge. But for those ready to take it on, 6200 Holland Cove Rd offers an unmatched opportunity to craft a truly custom residence in a highly sought-after area. Bring your vision, your skills, and maybe a little extra cash, and turn this rough-around-the-edges gem into your personal masterpiece.
Warning: Side effects may include sweat, splinters, and the occasional existential crisis. But hey, it’s Lake Lanier!
Listing courtesy of Cherie Edmunds, Century 21 Results