3740 Smith Rd Nashville, IN 47448
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A retreat with endless possibilities in the heart of Brown County. Set on five picturesque, partially fenced acres, this remarkable Indiana property blends rustic character with modern comforts and flexible living options. This spacious one-level ranch welcomes you with soaring vaulted ceilings in the living room, a large eat-in kitchen, and a thoughtfully designed layout that feels both functional and inviting. The primary bedroom serves as a private retreat with a beautifully updated bathroom offering modern finishes and direct access to the expansive deck-perfect for morning coffee or winding down with sunset views. A true standout feature is the fully attached mother-in-law suite, designed as a complete mini-apartment with its own kitchen, living room, bedroom, and full bath. Whether used for extended family, long-term guests, or as a rental opportunity, this space delivers both privacy and independence. Step outdoors and the magic of this property truly unfolds. The freshly painted and stained deck is made for entertaining or quiet relaxation, all while overlooking the serene acreage. Just beyond the home sits an extraordinary outbuilding that feels like a treehouse, with floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping views. This inspiring space can serve as an art studio, man cave, guest retreat, or creative hideaway-the kind of spot that sparks imagination the moment you step inside. Additional features include a compact concrete basement that doubles as a workshop, storm shelter, or extra storage, along with easy access to a large crawl space. The land itself offers both open space and wooded areas, creating opportunities for recreation, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace of nature. A tranquil pond enhances the setting, inviting you to fish, watch wildlife, or relax in complete privacy. This property is more than a home-it's a lifestyle. Whether you envision an artist's retreat, multigenerational living, a home-based business, or simply a serene escape, this Bro
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