bedrooms
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
bathrooms
3
square feet
square feet
3,013
acreage
Acreage
0.55
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year built
year built
2002
full baths
Full Baths
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half baths
Half Baths
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Tucked into the serene landscape of Lake Wildwood, this custom 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers the perfect blend of luxury and relaxed country charm. Situated on a spacious 0.55-acre lot, the home welcomes you with warm finishes and thoughtful design. The main-level owner's suite provides comfort and privacy and a spa style bath, while the lower level features two additional bedrooms, an office, and access to generous under-home storage. A large gourmet kitchen with a central island is perfect for entertaining or quiet mornings at home. Step outside to expansive decks from the family room and bedroomsideal for enjoying crisp mountain air and tranquil views. A whole-house generator ensures peace of mind year-round. Located in the heart of Lake Wildwood, residents enjoy access to a private 300-acre lake, golf course, tennis and pickleball courts, swimming pools, and a lively social calendar. Whether you're seeking a full-time retreat or a weekend getaway, this home embodies refined country living in a vibrant gated community.
Location
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County NEVADA
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Middle School -
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MLS number: 225048558
Listing agent: Laura Moore
Listing broker: Coldwell Banker Realty (916) 786-4600
Last update: Thursday, April 24 2025 at 9:07 a.m. EDT
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