Possum Kingdom Lake Property Offers Serene Views, Spacious Layout

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Unparalleled views of Possum Kingdom Lake, paired with multiple outdoor living areas and a two-story dock, makes this property a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

The lovely waterfront home sits atop two lots that face Hell’s Gate — the indisputable best location on the lake.

Built in 1996, the 3,678-square-foot home boasts historic slate floors, fine natural stone, captivating wood-beamed ceilings and a gallery of windows throughout, displaying the perfect amount of natural lighting across the home.

A place for entertaining others, this home offers four large bedrooms — with one constructed to include five built-in wooden bunks — three bathrooms, a large three-board boathouse with a rooftop deck, a screened-in dining patio, multiple covered porches, and an outdoor shower.

The indoor living room displays built-in wooden cabinets, high ceilings and a stunning wood-burning fireplace with a gorgeous stone mantel.

The home’s beautiful kitchen appeals with high-end appliances — which includes two dishwashers, double ovens, a built-in wine cooler, a hanging pot-rack, and an ice maker — accompanied by a tiled breakfast bar and wooden island, mounted with granite countertops.

The master bedroom features vaulted ceilings, open window space and a sitting area, expanding an already spacious area. Attached to this room is a large modern master-bath, featuring a garden tub, walk-in closets, dual sinks and a separate shower and vanities.

The home also has a separate utility room, equipped with built-in cabinets, a linen closet and a sink.

One of the most unique characteristics of the property is that the grass is from the Colonial, played on by many great PGA players.

The school is within the Palo Pinto ISD for elementary students and Gordon ISD for junior high and high school students.

Listed at $2,850,000, more information can be obtained by contacting John Zimmerman via phone at (817) 247-6464 or email at [email protected]

Brandi Addison was born and raised in Fort Worth and is making her way back to the Panther City after living away from home for nearly five years while attending college at Texas Tech University. After graduating, she was an education reporter for the Midland Reporter-Telegram. She loves the Fort Worth community and the diversity within each of its neighborhoods. Her favorite areas are Clearfork, Fairmount, and the Cultural District.

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