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Weiss Lake Waterfront Home on Yellow Creek. Beautiful 4 Bedroom 3 Bath Home on the most sought after location on Weiss Lake...Yellow Creek. Home is located in a restricted subdivision. Year Round deep Water. Even during this historic once in 30 year drought, we still have 14 feet of water under our dock and can still use our boat and jetskis while some other locations on the lake cannot. 1/2 Acre lot with 100 ft of deep waterfrontage.
Huge 20X24 Master Bedroom with view of Lake and private deck and beautiful propane direct vent victorian style Fireplace. Master Bath has double vanities, a 6'X9' tiled shower with Kohler shower system including 2 Shower heads and 4 Body Sprays. Never run out of Hot water with propane continuous flow hot water heater. Two master closets off of master bath are 6X14 with Built ins.
Open Living Room/Kitchen has wood burning Fireplace and Double sliding Patio door for wonderful views. Refrigerator, Microwave, stove, diswasher included.
Large 24X34 Double Garage (interior finished and heated) currently holds 2 vehicles, 2 motorcycles, workout equipment, and workshop equipment.
House is 75 feet above the water with beautiful views of the lake and surrounding mountains from the main Deck and Master Bedroom Deck. 6 person (or 1500lbs) Electric Tram make for easy relaxing 1 minute ride down to the double tiered Dock. Tram could easily be converted to handicap accessible. Dock is two tiered with a very large Sundeck and covered area below. Dock has a 6000 lb covered boat lift and 2 jetski floating, drive on dock system made by CanDock.
Main Deck to house which is 10X30 also has additional lower 9X15 Deck with an 8 person HotTub with excellent lake views.
Yard has been left relatively natural and wooded and the landscaping we have had done is geared toward very low maintenance.
This was our "dream home" and to be our permanent residence for upcoming retirement until we were blessed with a "surprise" beautiful daughter, Victoria. Her addition to our family has created a need for us to move back to town for schools and easier access to playmates.
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