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Description
Nestled in the prestigious Greenbriar Estates Subdivision at the corner of Kings Rd and W Bayou Pkwy, this expansive estate sits on a generous 150x180 lot, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional Southern architecture & modern luxury. The heart of the home: a vast chef's kitchen designed for both beauty and functionality. The expansive center island, topped with stunning quartzite, offers ample prep space and seating. Custom cabinetry, a professional-grade Thermador 48'' Range, hood vent, and refrigerator/freezer enhance the kitchen's elegance and efficiency, while a walk-in pantry keeps essentials neatly organized. Love to entertain? THIS is THE PLACE! The perfect flow for entertaining exists, and it's RIGHT HERE at 700 W Bayou. The kitchen is open to the living room with expansive picture window and also to the breakfast area which flows beautifully to the sitting room & large formal dining room, all of which have brand new breathtaking Pella Architectural clad windows. You could easily host 100 people and not ''feel crowded''. The magnificent Primary Suite measures 18'4'' x 17' and features beautiful Pella clad windows with VividView ''Invisible'' screens, elegant wood floors, a luxurious soaker tub, & an 17'x15'5'' closet. Massive spare bedrooms (16'10''x14'7'', 14'7''x14'2'', 16'11''x16'7'') offers new new Pella windows with VividView screens & walk-in closets, providing comfort and privacy for family and guests. Outside, the estate transforms into a private oasis featuring a gunite pool with tanning ledge, a 5x5 hot tub with waterfall, & a 28'x13' covered patio. There's ample grass space for children or pets to run & play. An added bonus is the air-conditioned 2-car garage, spacious enough for two Suburbans or large trucks, with additional parking for guests. This home stands as a testament to exceptional craftsmanship, where each room tells a story of family gatherings & celebrated milestones. It's not just a residence; it's a legacy waiting for its next chapter.Show Description