If you've been searching for land, space and a home that actually supports the life you want to live, this is where the search ends! The long, private driveway is the first sign you've found something different. Before you fall in love with the inside, don't forget to enjoy… Read More everything the property has to offer outside. The fenced backyard for the dogs, the previously certified organic garden space just beyond the fence to start your homestead, and the chicken coop and a separate grazing pasture off to the side, ready for animals whenever you are! Beautiful sunsets, wildlife, and wide open sky are part of the daily routine here. 4.59 acres. No HOA. No one telling you what to do with any of it. As you head to the front door, the wrap-around porch sets the tone before you even step inside. Come inside and the first thing you notice is the fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling brick, anchoring an open concept living space. This isn't just a visual centerpiece. It's also part of the home's passive solar design, built on generational farming knowledge of harnessing sunlight to naturally heat and cool the home. The brick acts as thermal mass, absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night. Those large rear windows give you a gorgeous view of the back of the property, but they're also another intentional layer of the passive solar design. This is a fully custom home, and you feel it in every detail. Repurposed brick and old growth wood trim from a neighboring farmhouse built in 1860. Recycled antique doors with glass doorknobs. The kitchen stands out with slate flooring, custom cabinets with under-cabinet lighting, and unique river rock cabinet pulls, small details that tell you someone lovingly thought through every choice in this home. Move into the large primary suite and you'll find the show stopper: the standalone soaking tub. Upstairs, you find 2 rooms sharing a large full bath that's already pre-plumbed for a second sink vanity if you choose. Use these rooms as bedrooms, a home office, homeschool room, or whatever works for how you actually live. Head downstairs through the beautiful antique door to the walkout basement (also known as your unlimited potential). You're looking at approx. 1,200 square feet of unfinished space with another floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace connected to the one above it. It's already plumbed for a half bath. Workshop. Gym. Guest suite. Storage. Second living area. Another office. Your call. This is Mt. Ulla. A tight knit, agriculture-rooted community in western Rowan County where cows graze on one side and an organic produce farm sits on the other. Country roads are still shared with tractors, neighbors know each other by name, and the community still gets together for annual tractor rides and corn shuckings. It sits right on the county line outside Mooresville, which means Lake Norman, shopping, dining, and the interstate are all just minutes away. You get the privacy and space of true rural living with a short drive to anything you need! Read Less
Finished Area Above Grade: 2480, Area: 2480, Building Area: 2480, Construction Materials: "Vinyl", Levels: "Two", Year Built: 2010, Construction Type: Site Built
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