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NewsApril 16, 2000

A tray ceiling with accent lighting adds a spacious feel to the living room of this house at 121 Sandstone in Twin Lakes. Situated at the corner of a dead end street and a cul-de-sac, this Twin Lakes home offers a great deal of privacy. Large trees line the rear of the property and now that summer is almost here, the neighboring houses will soon be out of view. A large concrete apron leads to the two-car attached garage. The kids will have plenty of space to ride bikes or shoot a few hoops...

A tray ceiling with accent lighting adds a spacious feel to the living room of this house at 121 Sandstone in Twin Lakes.

Situated at the corner of a dead end street and a cul-de-sac, this Twin Lakes home offers a great deal of privacy. Large trees line the rear of the property and now that summer is almost here, the neighboring houses will soon be out of view. A large concrete apron leads to the two-car attached garage. The kids will have plenty of space to ride bikes or shoot a few hoops.

Enter through the garage into a tiled hallway that leads to a powder room, the kitchen and the master suite. Anderson windows in the master suite and throughout the house are easy to clean while offering the most in reduced heating/cooling costs. Storage won't be a problem with the master bedroom's large walk-in closet.

A leaded glass window over the Jacuzzi adds an exciting touch. Two sinks and an oversized shower provide plenty of space for getting ready for a night out on the town.

Oak cabinets with roll-out shelves put everything within easy reach in the kitchen. Cookbooks will be close at hand on the shelves above the built-in desk. A half wall keeps the breakfast bay within eyesight while helping to section off the kitchen. It's easy to keep an eye on the kids playing in the backyard or enjoy the birds and flowers from the windows of the breakfast area.

Bi-fold doors lead from the kitchen to the formal dining room. The sunburst window adds an elegant touch.

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The breakfast area remains in view from the family room. French doors lead to the partially covered patio. Skylights in the patio roof bring in additional light to the family room. The patio could be easily screened for even more privacy.

The combination family/living room sports a gas log fireplace and tray ceiling. Recessed lighting brings out the most for decorating touches. The room's ceiling fan, one of four throughout the house, keeps air circulating. You can also enter the family area through the home's main entrance. It's recessed design keeps out that cold blast of air often felt when the front door opens. An oval window is an elegant addition to the front door.

Walk-in closets provide ample storage space in the two remaining main level bedrooms. A decorative window is the focal point of the main hall bath.

Wood railing protects the family room entrance to the lower level. The stairway acts as a divider for the basement level. Duct work from the lower level wood burning fireplace carries warm air throughout the house.

The layout of the basement lends itself to a number of exciting possibilities. A full bath with double shower accommodates two rooms which could be used as bedrooms. The L-shaped family area could also be divided however you desire. A recessed area at one end would make a great play area for the little ones.

It's easy to keep laundry out of sight in the combination laundry/furnace room.

A well-landscaped exterior and fresh paint inside make this a home that's ready to move in to. Call ReMax Achievers today for your personal showing of this brick ranch at 121 Sandstone. Offered for $234,740, this just may be the home for which you've been waiting.

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