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HDC-20213-1 - The Hazelwood
| Living Sq. Ft: | 2021 sq. ft. | Floors | 1.5 |
| Bedrooms: | 3 | Width | 69 ft. - 0 in. |
| Baths: | 2.5 | Depth | 75 ft. - 10 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab /Crawlspace /Basement |
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As low as: $750.00


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We would definately buy from them again and recommend them to all our friends and family... We had a lifelong dream to build a nice home on a large piece of land, and when we moved to Georgia in 2000, we bought a temporary house in a small subdivision. Moving here allowed me to really explore the local area and to check land values where I would like to build this dream home. It ended up taking me over 6 years, but we finally found a beautiful 16 acre parcel just one mile from my house. When we started building, I purposely located the house at the back of the land, close to the woods and to the old farm pond. I also set it at an angle to the land to insure shade on the back porch and to have a good view down the 1,000 foot long driveway. Also, because of of the relative seclusion I was looking for, I chose to keep the main living area windows with out any dressings. The HPG-20213-1 house plan was perfect for our family! Some of my favorite features include the 16 x 40 full gym that we built, the large open living space with maple hardwood floors, the back porch deck and patio that looks out on our pond, and so many other features I can't even begin to go into... We highly recommend House Plan Gallery and their house plans, and would definately buy from them again and recommend them to all our friends and family... Gale T. Statesboro, Georgia |
This inviting home has European Country styling with upscale features. The front and rear covered porches add plenty of usable outdoor living space, and include that much-requested outdoor kitchen. Expansive great room includes a beautiful trayed ceiling and features built-in cabinets and a gas fireplace. The spacious kitchen features an oversized island with a large eating bar and breakfast area. The hall bath is equipped with dual lavatories for convenience. The master bedroom has a raised ceiling and opens into the well-equipped bath with dual lavatories, oversized corner jet tub, and large his and her walk-in closets. There is a storage area off the garage for projects and storage. The media/hobby space could be used as a home office, dining room, or playroom. There is also a full basement that could be used for additional storage or future expansion. This is a very flexible home with plenty of options to choose from. Make this your family's next home!
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