The Red Pineapple is a fantastic multi-use property at the corner of Baker Street and Hwy 281. For years it was lived in and operated as an antique shop by Dr. and Mrs Sills. It sits on about 2.5 acres and offers high visibility with approximately 430 ft of frontage along Hwy 281. This is a very attractive lot with many trees and a small creek running through it with a small foot bridge leading to the back of the property. The property is fenced along the frontage with a very attractive decorative metal fence and a paved drive leads to the house off of Baker Street. There is a small shop with carport and kids playhouse behind the house.
The house is a very nice rock home with metal roof and 3,871 ft of living area(according to the Hamilton County Appraisal District) The house features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a huge double garage with large storage room and second story lo...
The house is a very nice rock home with metal roof and 3,871 ft of living area(according to the Hamilton County Appraisal District) The house features four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a huge double garage with large storage room and second story loft.
The interior is warm and cozy with a formal living room, dinning room, a den with huge rock fireplace, a country kitchen with island and breakfact area. There is a sunken entertainment room with wet bar and large windows looking out on the patio and the property. There is on large bedroom and bath down stairs.
The upstairs has three bedrooms including the large master suit with double closets, double vanity, tile shower and huge jacuzzi tub. There is a small wooden staircase leading down to a wood deck adjacent to the patio.
This is a very unique property with endless possibilites!!!
$325,000.00
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Research Parcel InformationForm the square in Hamilton take 281 South to Baker street and the property is on the east side of Hwy 281