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Rusty and Melissa Sweeton's pond in Lebanon, Tennessee.

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This beautiful, 1490 square foot end unit condo is only two years old and is listed at $183,500. One level living in a 55 and better community. This home offers over Thirteen thousand dollars in upgrades. This is the Everlee floor plan built by Goodall Homes. The kitchen with eat-at bar and island adds lots of counter space. The stainless steel appliances all remain, including the washer and dryer. Open floor plan with large Sunroom and hardwood floors throughout. Spacious rooms and bathrooms. The Master Bathroom features double vanities, garden tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. The second bedroom is off the foyer at the front of the house with a full bathroom attached. The $117 per month association fee includes swimming pool and club house, and exterior and grounds maintenance. Seller will pay $3000 towards buyer's closing costs. Contact me today 615-525-5591 for your own private showing of this beautiful home!
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