4467 Tall Hickory Tr., Gainesville, GA 30506
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$899,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
5 4.10 4,212 $7,509 2005
On the market: 24 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$6,009($5,383 + $626 taxes*)

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In the heart of Cherokee Forrest—one of North Hall’s most beloved neighborhoods—this timeless four-sided brick home blends elegance, comfort, and community in perfect measure. Step inside to a soaring two-story foyer that introduces generous living spaces designed for both grand entertaining and everyday ease. The impressive kitchen is a mega-host’s dream, featuring a five-burner gas cooktop, double ovens, two dishwashers, dual refrigerators/freezers, an island with vegetable sink, and a walk-in pantry. A fireside great room, formal dining room, and bright breakfast area offer seamless flow, while Brazilian cherry floors and custom built-ins add richness throughout. The main-level primary suite provides a private retreat with jetted tub, double vanities, and separate shower. Upstairs, spacious secondary bedrooms are easily accessed from dual staircases and share a huge rec room - great for teen hangouts. Additional practical luxuries include two tankless water heaters, central vacuum, and a massive, full unfinished basement - all delivering convenience and room to expand. A three-car side-entry garage completes the picture for expanding households. Outdoor living shines with a screened porch overlooking a level backyard and seasonal lake views—perfect for fall football Saturdays or summer evenings with friends. Cherokee Forrest itself is a rare find: a true community where neighbors gather, traditions endure, and amenities include a pool and tennis courts. Just seconds from Lake Lanier and zoned for Mount Vernon and North Hall schools, it offers both lifestyle and legacy. This isn’t simply a home—it’s where timeless design meets treasured community.
Listing courtesy of Dani Burns, Keller Williams Lanier Partners