
18 Mountain Court · Dallas, GA
$345,000
- beds
- 3
- baths
- 2
- sqft
- 1,861
- lot
- 0.36 ac
- built
- 2002
$345,000
Tucked at the end of a low-traffic street in Kades Cove, this is the kind of place you feel before you can explain it. Somebody took care of this house, and that shows up in every corner. Out front, a covered porch sets the tone. Out back, a spacious deck overlooks a fully fenced yard built for real use. Inside, a refreshed kitchen, newer flooring and fresh paint throughout mean you walk in and get comfortable, not get to work. A gas tankless water heater, smart thermostat, brand new waterline, and fiber internet are already taken care of. The attached garage stretches nearly 20 feet deep and handles two full size vehicles with ease. But the real story is downstairs. The full basement runs the length of the house, a boat door for easy access, and is already plumbed for a bathroom. Right now it's a serious workshop. With a little vision it becomes a finished in-law suite, a game room, or the kind of man cave people brag about. Priced to move and genuinely ready to go. Come see it before someone else does.
- Pool
Tax: $3,349/yr
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