38 Maxfield Lane

$534,000.00 Elizabethtown, IL 62931
  • 80.00 Acres
  • Hardin County
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths

Description

IF SECLUSION & PRIVACY ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU, YOU NEED THIS HOME! Tucked away on a long dead-end, private drive near the Shawnee National Forest, this beautiful 4 bed 2 bath, 2,306 sq. ft home on 80 acres is the answer to your dreams! Built in 1980, it has recently been renovated and renovations continue. Includes a Tru-bilt 3 bay garage building with a climate-controlled office, high speed internet!, a workshop area & a theater room with more beds for guests. A second gas-heated pole barn with a concrete floor will hold your tractors and toys. Unwind and enjoy the solitude of your back yard, or go 4-wheeling, fishing in the stocked pond, hunting in your woods, or hiking, and even have horses. If you feel the need for adventures, you're a short drive to Garden of the Gods & all the Shawnee National Forest has to offer, but you may never want to leave home! It's approximately a 2-hour drive to major cities like Nashville, St. Louis, or Evansville for big city stuff! PREAPPROVAL NEEDED and as sellers work from home, and home school, too SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!

Key Features

  • Property Type Residential
  • Acres 80.00 Acres
  • Minerals Call for more info
  • MLS # EB447658

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