A True Show Stopper!

512 Nelson Dr
Geneva, IL 60134

108-012571
$364,900.00

Experience the beauty and luxury of this Bristol model that features a spacious and open floor plan which is ideal for today's living. Enter the home into the grand two story foyer where to the left is an arched opening that leads to the formal living and dining rooms. The dramatic family room features an open floor plan and soaring two story ceilings. Floor to ceiling windows and a gas log fireplace serve as the rooms focal points. Just off thefamily room is the gourmet kitchen complete with maple cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a large center island, and an eating area. A door in the eating area leads to the large backyard deck and provides additional entertaining space. Finishing the first level of this home are the den, large laundry room and half bath. Follow the long staircase to the second floor of the home where the loft and bedrooms are located. Designed to be a private retreat, the master boasts a vaulted ceiling that draws your attention to other architectural details throughout the space. The room is large enough to have a sitting area and also includes a door to a private porch. The adjoining vaulted master bathroom has a spa like feel and includes a separate shower, soaking tub and double bowl vanity. An arched window over the tub gives the room added natural light. This home is situated in the heart of Fisher Farms yet close to area shopping, dining, and area amenities. Make your appointment today before it is gone!Genevais well known in the region as quaint, charming historic town. Part of what creates Geneva’s character is its historic architecture. Very few large, ornate homes exist in Geneva. In contrast, most of the architecture is conservative and plain, yet always well maintained. Trees and yards are an integral part of Geneva’s sense of place. Geneva still retains a large number of its mid-to-late 19th century homes. Many are in specific architectural styles such as Italianate, Greek Revival, and Queen Anne. Many of the older houses are of a common vernacular and built in some part with locally quarried stone found along the river. These separate styles blend together to create an atmosphere of refined and understated elegance, perhaps reflecting the taste of the New England roots of Geneva’s earliest settlers.

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