Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Traditional on Greenbrier Graduates at Top of Class With a Beauty of a Backyard

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IHOTW 4232 GreenbrierThis home reminds me of a lady who is never without her pearls. It’s like good breeding stock. And what do you do when everyone comes into town for graduation? Well, 4232 Greenbrier has the A plus answers in a tidy, 5274 square feet.

4232 Greenbrier Foyer

4232 Greenbrier Formal Living

4232 Greenbrier Formal Dining

4232 Greenbrier Bar

4232 Greenbrier KitchenThe well-designed floorplan offers great ground floor flow, and even boasts a possible sixth bedroom. The third floor has been finished out with a bedroom, full bath and even a kitchenette for guests, a nanny or that food-fussy adolescent who wants to make all their own natural food. This is so smart: the game room has a bath attached, which gives it the flexibility of being a bedroom for extra guests during holidays or special events. Like right now when you have family in for graduation. The home was built in 2004 and is on a .19 acre lot in University Park north of Lovers Lane, in between Douglas and Preston. Which means that everyone can walk to Preston Center for coffee, food or ice cream.4232 Greenbrier Kitchen 2

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4232 Greenbrier Master

4232 Greenbrier Master Bath

4232 Greenbrier Bonus Room

4232 Greenbrier Backyard

4232 Greenbrier Patio

Pretty basic UP floorplan: formals (three living areas), great working kitchen with a move-able center island, den overlooking a backyard filled with a beautiful swimming pool and spa. There is also a grassy area for play or pup’s potty, and a nice covered porch to watch the kids swim. This is it: basic family home with master upstairs, five or six bedrooms, five full baths and one half baths. Three potential living areas, four if you count the outdoors. Built by Ron Watkins, an exclusive local home builder who is also a fireman but builds just a few select homes per year. The other nice thing is you are getting a new-ish home with landscaping that has ripened. It all just feels right.  Listed with Gretchen Brasch and Elly Holder at Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s for $1,675,000. And the good folks at Inwood Mortgage, over at Inwood National Bank will be more than happy to give you the dough to snap this baby right up.

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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