It’s not hard to see why this home was named the Whiskey River.
“The river is really a focal point,” she said. “We made sure to bring the natural elements inside as much as we could.” The 7,963-square-foot home offers five bedrooms, five bathrooms and two half-baths. One main area that captures attention right away is living room, with tall, vaulted ceilings and floor- to-ceiling windows. The view makes it easy to appreciate so much of
the area’s natural surroundings, including the river and the forestland beyond it. Anderson says the view of the adjacent shoreline and canopy of trees will likely remain undeveloped since it’s city-owned and part of Kiwanis Park. Beyond the unparalleled vista, the home has plenty of other appealing features, including a farmhouse- style kitchen and a main floor
patio that can be accessed from the dining area. This floor also includes two master bedrooms, each at opposite ends of the home. There’s also a one-bedroom casita with its own entrance and private balcony overlooking the river. The studio can be a great place for a family member who may want to live independently, or it can be rented as an apartment.
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