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Property Description
Nestled within Burlington’s prestigious historic district, 3838 Speedway Circle epitomizes refined living with its meticulously updated interiors and historical charm. This distinguished residence boasts four bedrooms, two full baths, and recently upgraded roofing, plumbing, and electrical systems, ensuring both comfort and peace of mind. Step onto the covered front porch, perfect for quiet mornings, or onto the covered side porch/deck, ideal for entertaining guests amidst the serene surroundings. Located in the heart of Speedway Circle, formerly a renowned horse racing track owned by Cal Johnson, this address is steeped in Knoxville’s rich history. It’s notably where the Wright brothers launched Knoxville’s first plane flight, adding a fascinating historical dimension. Enjoy the convenience of quick access to the majestic Smoky Mountains for outdoor adventures and the vibrant downtown Knoxville scene for dining, shopping, and entertainment. Whether you’re drawn to its historical allure or seeking a prime location for urban exploration and natural beauty, 3838 Speedway Circle offers an unparalleled blend of elegance and opportunity. Discover the timeless appeal awaiting you at 3838 Speedway Circle
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Property Details and Features
- Basement
- “Unfinished”
- “Walkout”
- Bathrooms
- 2 full bathrooms
- 2 total bathrooms
- Bedrooms
- 4 total bedrooms
- Building
- Built in 1930
- Building area total: 1,928
- Architectural style: “Traditional”
- Cooling
- “Central Cooling”
- Exterior Features
- “Windows – Vinyl”
- “Fenced – Yard”
- “Patio”
- “Porch – Covered”
- “Prof Landscaped”
- “Fence – Chain”
- Fireplaces
- “Brick”
- “Wood Burning”
- Floors
- “Carpet”
- “Hardwood”
- “Vinyl”
- “Tile”
- Heating
- “Central”
- “Electric”
- Listing
- ListingID: 1267275
- Standard status: Pending
- Location
- Subdivision name: Burlington Speedway Add
- Lot
- 0.17 acres
- 7,405 square feet
- Area: 0
- “Level”
- Parking
- “Designated Parking”
- “Off-Street Parking”
- Sewer
- “Public Sewer”