
4333 Brandywine RdGermantown, KY 41044
SOLD
Sold On: 9/24/2019 for $265,000
This Property is No Longer Available
3
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
2 full
Baths
Baths
map
527646
MLS#
MLS#
Have your own bit of paradise. This 4 yr old ranch home sits up on a hill with beautiful, peaceful views and 37 acres. The first floor features a cathedral ceiling, laundry off the garage, master bedroom split from the other two, and kitchen with all appliances. The walkout basement is partially finished. Studs are up, wiring is done, and some lighting is in. With just a little more work, you can add a large family room, 2-3 more bedrooms, and a full bath. Outside, a porch goes across the front with a great relaxing view. There is small pond and some fencing. Aprox 5 miles off AA Hwy.
Directions to this Listing:
1. AA Hwy to Walton Pk (by Earlywine Racing), R. on Hwy 10, in Germantown bear left onto 596, left on Brandywine. 2. AA Hwy to Barrett Pk, right on Clarks Run, quick left on Brandywine.
Property & Home Details
1 Story
# Levels
# Levels
4
Age
Age
37.01
Acres
Acres
Mason County Public
School District
School District
Features
County:
Mason County
Age:
4
Appliances:
Dishwasher, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator
Architecture:
Ranch
Basement:
Concrete Floor, Full, Part Finished, Walkout
Basement Type:
Full
Construction:
Vinyl
Cooling:
Central Air
Fireplace:
None
Garage:
Attached, Side
Garage spaces:
2
Gas:
None
Heating:
Electric, Forced Air, Heat Pump
Inside Features:
Cathedral Ceiling
Kitchen:
Ceramic Tile, Counter Bar, Country, Eat-In, Walkout
Levels:
1 Story
Lot description:
irregular
Master Bedroom:
Bath Adjoins, Walk-in Closet, Wall-to-Wall Carpet
Misc:
220 Volt, Ceiling Fan, Home Warranty, Smoke Alarm
Outside:
Deck, Porch
Parking:
Driveway
School district:
Mason County Public
Sewer:
Septic
View:
Valley
Water:
Public
Rooms
Bath 1:
F (Level: 1)
Bath 2:
F (Level: 1)
Bedroom 1:
16 x 14 (Level: 1)
Bedroom 2:
13 x 10 (Level: 1)
Bedroom 3:
13 x 10 (Level: 1)
Breakfast Room:
13 x 8 (Level: 1)
Kitchen:
14 x 13 (Level: 1)
Laundry Room:
18 x 5 (Level: 1)
Living Room:
25 x 16 (Level: 1)
Lifestyle in Northern Kentucky, KY

Greater NKY Area Overview
Summary
Residents argue over who has the best view of the Cincinnati skyline, but all Northern Kentucky residents will tell you it’s them. The northernmost sections of the three river-hugging counties of Northern Kentucky are all hustle and bustle. The southern areas reflect their southern roots with slower paces and a more rural atmosphere. Numerous neighborhoods and villages abound in the highly urbanized areas closest to the river; many people have lived there for generations. The southern regions find both family farms and Kentucky’s legendary horse farms sprawling along the wide-open spaces.
Transportation
With four major interstate highways serving the area (I-71, I-75, I-275 and I471), and the AA Highway, the arteries feeding the Northern Kentucky region are key to the region’s growth. TANK provides bus services throughout the northern most counties and crossing the river into Cincinnati. Greyhound Bus Services many midwestern cities from its downtown location. Amtrak offers speedy train service north and east from its base at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. The lifeline to international travel, the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport operates as a Delta hub, is not only a key economic influence in the area but the destination for many of the region’s travel.
Hospitals
Two large hospital systems, St. Elizabeth North and South, and St. Luke East and West, dominate the hospital services in the area. Several specialty hospitals offer additional medical care. Just across the river in Cincinnati, The University of Cincinnati Medical Complex along with Children’s Hospital Medical Center are ranked nationally for their quality of care.
Shopping
World-class shopping can be found just across the river in the heart of Cincinnati, but the Northern Kentucky region abounds with numerous high-class shopping destinations at regional malls surrounding the area. Specialty boutiques and destination shopping offer browsing opportunities, many with a unique neighborhood flavor. It’s easy to find all you need within minutes of home.
Recreation
A vibrant downtown riverfront mixes with the industry, economics, arts and culture as a focus for the southern side of the riverbank. Newport on the Levee continues to be a focal point for dining and entertainment. The area includes hundreds of opportunities for fun, including sports, arts and cultural activities, and enough outdoor activities to fill anyone’s schedule. Colleges and universities educate students from around the world. Midwesterners love festivals and Northern Kentucky does too celebrating with Maifest, Oktoberfest, Great Inland Seafood Festival and too many more to mention.
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