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$650,000
Closing Date: 4/09/2024
600 Nesbit Lake Court
Sandy Springs
,
GA
30350
5
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3,361 SQ FT
600 Nesbit Lake Court
Schools
Elementary
Dunwoody Springs
Middle
Sandy Springs
High
North Springs
Location
Subdivision
Spalding Chase
Zip Code
30350
City
Sandy Springs
County
Fulton
Property Data
Status
Sold
MLS #
7353001
Interior
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Rooms
Office, Other
Features
Crown Molding, Entrance Foyer, High Speed Internet, Walk-In Closet(s), Other
Kitchen
Breakfast Bar, Cabinets Stain, Kitchen Island, Pantry, Stone Counters, View to Family Room, Other
Appliances
Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Oven, Gas Range, Microwave, Range Hood, Other
HVAC
Electric, Zoned; Natural Gas
Fireplaces
1
Fireplace Description
Family Room
Basement
Crawl Space
Exterior
Style
Traditional, Victorian
Construction
Vinyl Siding
Built In
1979
Stories
3
Sewer
Public Sewer
Parking
Attached, Garage, Kitchen Level
Features
Balcony, Private Yard, Other
Utilities
Cable Available, Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Phone Available, Sewer Available, Water Available
Lot Description
Back Yard, Lake On Lot, Landscaped
Acres
0.9090
Agent Role - Buyer
Karen Cannon, Realtors
(770) 352-9658
Email
Info@KarenCannon.com
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Agent Role - Buyer
Andrew Dennis
(770) 352-9658
(859) 612-9215
Email
andrew@karencannon.com
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