July Fourth Picks: Sunrise Bay Home Offers Amenities and Lakeside Living

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By next Independence Day, you could be grilling at your lakeside home, hopping in your boat on Lake Lewisville with prime seats for fireworks, and spending time cooling off in your pool in between — and we have just the house.

This lakefront estate home is in the Sunset Bay community in Little Elm, a cozy enclave known for its acre-or-more lot sizes and independent builders that guarantee that no two homes look the same.

And this 11-year-old Mediterranean is a stunner built for entertaining and luxury lake living, complete with a private boat dock. Located at 6008 Pinnacle Circle, this six-bedroom, six-full-bath, and two-half-bath home has 8,377 square feet of living space and sits on an acre and a half of land overlooking Lake Lewisville.

 

An open floor plan sits the kitchen in the heart of the home and showcases gorgeous granite, custom cabinets, a gas cooktop, stainless steel appliances and a wall of windows so you can blend margaritas and gaze at the lake views at the same time.

And forget master suite. This is a full-on, knock-you-on-your-heels master retreat with a sitting area, fireplace, and kitchenette. The en-suite has a walk-in shower with multiple heads, a soaker tub, an insane amount of room, and a walk-in closet with laundry.

Downstairs, there’s a second master, too. The home also offers a game room, media room, and a private in-law suite with kitchen and laundry.

Outside is built for outdoor entertaining, too, with a fireplace, built-in kitchen, and more. The pool is fully automated and has a spa, rock wall slide, water features and custom lighting — plus a canopy to help make sure that water stays refreshing and cool.

The home is listed for $1.5 million by Aaron Kinn of Kinn Real Estate.

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Bethany Erickson lives in a 1961 Fox and Jacobs home with her husband, a second-grader, and Conrad Bain the dog. If she won the lottery, she'd by an E. Faye Jones home.
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