721 County Road 116, Fort Payne, AL 35988

$1,900,000 Asking Price

9 beds
10 baths
8,987  sqft
Built in 2007

A true Gem. 9 BR 9.5 BA Greek Revival style home. Located on 57 +/- acres with two well stocked ponds. This home is well appointed with a full commercial style kitchen, marble floors, lounge with bar, and wine cellar. There is also a newly constructed 36x20 outdoor living area with fireplace and kitchenette. The property is beautiful with rolling pasture land that is fenced and well maintained. This property offers a working barn and utility buildings that will serve many purposes. Too much to list and a shame to miss and only $1,900,000. By appointment only

Features & Amenities

Interior

Basement:
Basement
A/C:
true, Central 2+
Heating:
true, Central 2+, Electric
Fireplace:
Gas Log, One, Fireplace, Fireplaces: 1
Disability Feature:
Accessible Doors

Exterior

General:
Other, Det. Bldg, Storm Shelter
Style:
See Remarks
Parking:
Detached, Garage Door Opener, Garage Faces Front, Garage Faces Rear, See Remarks, Garage Faces Side, Two Car Garage, Workshop in Garage

Construction

General:
Slab

Location

Road/Access:
Gravel
Originating MLS:
Valley MLS
County:
DEKALB

Lot

Zoning:
0808270001002.002
Fencing:
Other

Utilities

Utilities:
Underground Utilities
Water:
Public,Well
Sewer:
Septic Tank

Financial

Source:
Valley MLS

This listing courtesy of:
Wilson Realty

About Sylvania, AL

Housing

Number of Units
648
Median Home Value
$130,978
Median Rent
$378

20.89% of housing units are renter occupied.

8.15% are vacant.

Commute

Car
96.36%
Public Transportation
1.34%
Walk to Work
0.07%
Work from Home
2.18%
Other
0.00%

The median travel time to work is 22 minutes.

People

Population
1,520
Median Age
40.10
Median Household Size
2.95

Education

High School
29.88%
Associate’s Degree
9.54%
Bachelor’s Degree
17.45%
Graduate Degree
4.47%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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