River Home For Sale
Welcome to the Birthplace of Bourbon! Perched above the scenic Ohio River in tranquil Maysville, Kentucky, this exquisite over 6,000 sq ft executive estate offers breathtaking views from every angle. Experience the beauty of the river from the sunroom, screened-in porch, deck & almost every room in the home. Spacious outdoor areas invite you to relax and entertain in style, making this home the ideal blend of sophistication and natural beauty. With an open kitchen, five spacious bedrooms, artist studios, a walkout basement apartment, a 2-story 3 car garage and countless upgrades, this property is an oasis of luxury and comfort. Nestled in picturesque Maysville, Kentucky, named in the top 10 Best Southern Small Towns by USA Today, this executive residence exudes elegance and comfort. The tranquil ambiance, coupled with modern amenities, provides the perfect retreat for those seeking sophistication and relaxation. Live in ultimate splendor with stunning views and a gorgeous property that harmoniously blends nature's beauty with exquisite living spaces.Property Details
- Beds: 5
- Baths: 7.0
- Sq Feet: 8418
- Year Built: 1997
- Location: Ohio River - Gallatin County
- Acres: 1.230
- Riverview: Yes
- ViewTypes: Water
- County: Mason County
- Heat/AC: Forced Air
- Garage: Garage
- Siding: Brick, Brick Veneer
- Roof: Shingle
- Stories: 2
- MLS #: 24018854
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Listing Agent: Liz Dykes, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, 513-675-8349, 513-886-9509 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Ad Number : | 5345581 |
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Added: | Sep 06, 2024 |
Updated on: | Sep 06, 2024 |
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