Impeccable lakefront showplace, perched above John’s Lake, with breathtaking views and tranquil sunrises, where an abundance of boating and lake recreation await. Welcome to this David Weekley Boulevard-model home, situated in a picturesque cove within John’s Lake Landing, offering elevated lake vistas and nonstop scenic backdrops. Your lakefront retreat is fitted top to bottom with an abundance of upgrades and nautical touches including durable Mohawk RevWood waterproof flooring, carpeting, and tile. The gorgeous kitchen with a massive island is the centerpiece for family time and the chef will appreciate the stainless appliances, glass cooktop, advantium oven, and white-on-white cabinetry with subway tile backsplash. The open concept floorplan affords for spacious entertaining and everyday living. A family dining room and computer nook offer dedicated spaces without separation. A luxurious primary retreat is generous in size and features dramatic tall windows to take advantage of the lake views. The spa-like bath features double vanities, soaking tub, and a glass paneled tile shower with both rainfall and wall mounted shower heads. A separate air conditioner allows for extra comfort and efficiency. Secondary bedrooms are set off a bonus area that can be a playroom or junior family room. A full guest suite offers a private sanctuary at the front of the residence. The formal living room off the foyer is a welcome addition. A covered porch spans the back of the home and offers a front row to lakefront living. Backyard is pool-ready and a dock can be added to suit your needs. Three-car garage. Additional upgrades include instant hot water throughout, exterior outlets in every corner for easy installation of holiday lighting. John’s Lake Landing also features a community pool, playground, great schools, and lots of great shopping – plus easy access to Turnpike and SR 50.
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