This true Mid-Century Modern home maintains its original appeal with exposed tongue-and-groove wood ceilings, beams, and expansive use of natural materials. With over 4,500 square feet of open living space, the architectural design showcases clean lines, vaulted ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows, providing abundant natural light and seamless indoor-outdoor connections that highlight the surrounding landscape. Enter through the central atrium, featuring slate tile floors and established planting areas that bring the outdoors in. The living room offers a cozy fireplace and sliding glass doors that lead to a wrap-around deck overlooking the private, wooded landscape. The kitchen retains its original charm with a breakfast bar, large window overlooking the pool area, and adjacent sliding glass door leading to the open patio and pool area—perfect for entertaining. The family room is the perfect space for far gatherings, with a wood-burning stove, wet bar complete with a KegFridge, sink, and pool table. The main-floor primary suite features a third fireplace, skylights, and floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the deck. The ensuite bath is designed for comfort, featuring walk-in closets, a jacuzzi, separate tiled shower, marble and granite finishes, and built-in cabinetry. Upstairs, you'll find a loft area that opens to a sun/moon deck with new outdoor flooring. Two of the upstairs bedrooms share a jack and jill bathroom, featuring separate vanities and large closets. The fourth bedroom is also upstairs, boasting it's own full bath, double door closet and sliding glass door access to the sun/moon roof. Additional features include an in-ground, heated saltwater pool, new roof in 2021, HVAC newer in the last five years, and an oversized attached garage with workbench area and 220V electrical vehicle charging outlet. The gunite pool has been recently resurfaced with a fresh epoxy coating, enhancing durability and appearance. Features also include a high speed, gigabit internet connection, perfect for entertainment and working from home. Situated on over 2.5 acres along the 12th fairway of Pretty Lake Golf Course, this one-of-a-kind property is perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying peaceful, modern living. With stunning views from the tee to the green, this Mid-Century Modern home offers a unique blend of timeless design and connection to nature, all while embracing the best of golf course living.
Listing provided courtesy of Rachel Prillwitz with Weichert Rltrs-J.Dunfee&Assoc.
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Plymouth Market Report
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Avg. DOM
$149
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$ 323,900
Med. List Price
The house prices in Plymouth are indeed dropping at the moment. There has been a decrease in price of $1,843.28. There are several factors that can cause a price drop. Higher mortgage rates, lower demand, prices of comparable properties can all cause the price of a house to drop.
The housing market and house prices in Plymouth are going Down. The average house price is $324,900.00 and the average price per square feet is $151.40 per square feet. At the moment, the amount of homes listed is exactly 470 houses, with 67 with active status, 13 with pending status and 390 sold in Plymouth .
The most popular place to buy a home in Plymouth is 5005 - Marshall - Center. 5005 - Marshall - Center is where we have the most properties listed and there seems to be the most demand to buy a house. Some people love to live in the most popular areas of a city, and others prefer to live in an area that is less busy. Regardless of your preference, we have a vast variety of listings and agents to help you find a house in Plymouth .
The average amount of property taxes you would have to pay for a home in Plymouth is $2,830.71. It is important to consider property taxes when purchasing a home. Property taxes are tied to the value of the home. The more expensive the home is, the higher the taxes will be.
Properties in Plymouth are staying listed for an average of 74 days. A good way to tell if you are in a buyer's or seller's market is to look at the average days on market for homes in the area. A low number of average days on market indicate a seller's market whereas a high number of average days on market indicate a buyer's market.
The last home listed in Plymouth was 5610 minutes ago.
At the moment we have 1 open houses that you can visit.
The cost of the most expensive home in Plymouth is $1,500,000.00. There are several reasons to consider buying an expensive home. They typically have great amenities, will be in great condition, and have plenty of space inside and outside of the home. Expensive real estate usually appreciates very fast, making it a good investment if you can afford it.
The cost of the cheapest home in Plymouth is $69,900.00 . Buying a cheap house can have many benefits including keeping your payments low, allowing more room in your budget to customize or improve the house, as well as allowing you to pay of your mortgage faster.
The date of the oldest built home in Plymouth in year 1856 and the newest built house is in year 2024.
The average size of properties in Plymouth is 2550.03 sq.ft. , the biggest one being 14536 sq.ft. and the smaller being 695 sq.ft. . The size of your family and budget are important factors to consider when purchasing a home.