Spacious living and elegance define this new home to be constructed in Grace Point. The custom 4600 sq. ft. home, designed by TS Adams, with interior finishes by Tracery, has abundant living space for entertaining, or for a large family, all contained on two floors. This floor plan has more open indoor and outdoor living space than most 30A custom homes. The great room flows into a large dining room and kitchen where both open up to the courtyard with pool and screened-in living area. The home will contain 5 bedrooms including 2 master suites, (one on the main level) both with walk-in closets, as well as laundry rooms conveniently located on each floor. The third floor tower completes the home with extensive western views. The details in this house will be outstanding! Whitewashed oak hardwood floors will be throughout the house. Cypress beams will grace the first floor ceiling. The kitchen will have custom cabinetry as well as additional built ins throughout the house. A gas fireplace will adorn the great room along with a conventional fireplace in the outdoor living area. Other details include marble countertops, a chef's kitchen and appliances, and beautiful bathroom finishes supported with tankless water heaters. Grace Point, 30A's newest community, will offer the best in beach living within a private gated community on the east end of 30A. Grace Point is adjacent to the new Hub with its nightlife, restaurants and community stage. The 30A bike path will be right outside the GP gate with just a quick ride to the beautiful and serene Deer Lake State Park. The community will contain 43 home sites with parks providing a sense of open space and tranquility. Grace Point Way will lead to the community pool overlooking the dunes and will surely be the community's favorite spot for watching sunsets. Buyer to verify all information and dimensions.
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