Step into the epitome of lakeside living at 2151 Lakeshore Rd, Bean
Station, TN, where every detail caters to a life of elegance and
leisure. This exquisite property, featuring four bedrooms and 3 1/2
baths, is a masterpiece of design and comfort. The highlight: Its
breathtaking lake views from the living room and primary suite, offering
a panoramic vista of Cherokee Lake's serene beauty. The primary suite
is a sanctuary of peace, complete with a walk-in closet and private
bath. Wake up each morning to awe-inspiring views, a constant reminder
of the unique lifestyle this home offers.
Envision hosting friends
or finding your own moments of tranquility in the spacious living room,
where the large windows frame the stunning lake scenery, transforming
every gathering into a picturesque experience. This property not only
serves as a personal retreat but also presents a lucrative opportunity
as a short-term rental. Imagine sharing the beauty of this location with
guests seeking a slice of lakeside paradise.
Boating enthusiasts
will be thrilled with the ample garage space. Alongside the small and
larger garages in the basement, the property features a 3-bay detached
garage, ensuring no shortage of space for your boats, jet skis, and
other lake toys. The covered boat dock on the property further enhances
your lake living experience, providing easy access for all your aquatic
adventures.
Spread over nearly 3,000 square feet on a generous
1.24-acre lot, the home also includes a covered deck with a TV, perfect
for entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful lake atmosphere. The
spacious kitchen, equipped with sophisticated soft close cabinets and
drawers, adds to the home's charm, making every meal preparation a
delight. Priced at $850,000, this property is not just a home, but a
gateway to a lifestyle filled with panoramic lake views, unmatched
comfort, and endless possibilities, both as a personal haven and a
sought-after rental retreat. Start living the Cherokee Lake Life at
2151 Lakeshore Rd, where life is as serene as the waters of Cherokee
Lake.