This custom Tuscaloosa estate is nothing short of extraordinary. Spanning an impressive 47 acres of pristine, scenic land, it offers a private oasis surrounded by natural beauty, with exclusive access to Lake Tuscaloosa.

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Built in 2006, this stunning Tuscaloosa property masterfully blends luxurious design with everyday functionality, making it ideal for both entertaining and comfortable daily living.

Spanning nearly 7,000 square feet of thoughtfully crafted space, this home offers an impressive layout with five spacious bedrooms and five and a half baths.

Listed by The Gray Group at Keller Williams Realty, this is more than just a house; it’s a lifestyle.

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You can step inside with 70-plus pictures showcasing some amazing features, The Gray Group highlights.

  • 150-year-old reclaimed Douglas Fir beams

  • Oak flooring

  • Custom Cypress Cabinetry Throughout

  • Spacious Kitchen Island

  • Wolf Appliances

  • The Primary Suite Offers a Spa-Style Retreat

  • Gentleman’s Study With Built-Ins

  • Home Theater

  • Recreation Rooms

  • Barn With a Guest Suite

Stunning 47-Acre Tuscaloosa Estate with Lake Access

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Spacious Tuscaloosa Home With Golf Course Views You’ll Love

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Luxurious Lake Tuscaloosa Home Boasts Breathtaking Views

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Every beach town has its share of pluses and minuses, which got us thinking about what makes a beach town the best one to live in. To find out, Stacker consulted data from WalletHub, released June 17, 2020, that compares U.S. beach towns. Ratings are based on six categories: affordability, weather, safety, economy, education and health, and quality of life. The cities ranged in population from 10,000 to 150,000, but they had to have at least one local beach listed on TripAdvisor. Read the full methodology here. From those rankings, we selected the top 50. Readers who live in California and Florida will be unsurprised to learn that many of towns featured here are in one of those two states.

Keep reading to see if your favorite beach town made the cut.

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