Luxurious Living Awaits in Jessamine County! Discover the epitome of elegance in this stunning luxury home, just a stone's throw from Fayette County. Built in 2021, this residence has been meticulously upgraded to offer the perfect blend of style and comfort. Resort-Style Outdoor Living. Enjoy your private oasis with a sparkling in-ground pool and soothing hot tub, all surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds complete with an irrigation system, and fully fenced. Step inside to a grand open-concept great room featuring soaring ceilings and custom finishes. The first-floor master suite boasts a trey ceiling, private access to a screened-in patio, making it a perfect retreat. Entertainment Ready. The gourmet kitchen, complete with HUGE island, Gas Cooktop, Double Oven, Wet Bar makes it great for hosting gatherings. Ample storage, including a pantry, storage under circular staircase, and loads of cabinets. Versatile Living Spaces. The finished basement offers endless possibilities, with a spacious rec room, kitchenette, bedroom, and gym. Plus, there's a generous unfinished area for storage or your future home theater. Additional Bedrooms. Two well-appointed bedrooms on the first floor share a stylish Jack-and-Jill bath, while an upstairs loft and bonus room provide ample space for family and guests. Fully Equipped Garage: The three-car garage features a car lovers checkered floor and extensive cabinetry, with side garage door openers ready for car lifts if desired. Uninterrupted Power: With a whole-house generator, you'll never have to worry about losing power. Nestled on a serene one-acre lot backing to farmland, this home truly is better than new, with all upgrades completed for you. Move in today and add your personal touches to make it your own! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience luxury living at its finest!
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