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This nearly new home, built in 2023 and occupied since April, offers the perfect balance of modern convenience and small-town charm. With easy access to SR 46, commuting to Bloomington or Columbus is a breeze, while being less than 2 miles from local amenities like IGA, CVS, Brown County High School, and shopping. Just steps away, the Salt Creek Trail leads directly to the Brown County State Park, making this location a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath layout is designed with comfort and functionality in mind. The upper level features a serene primary suite with walk-in closet and ensuite bath complete with a step-in shower. Two additional bedrooms, each with oversized closets and plush carpeting, share the upper floor along with a convenient laundry room. On the main level, the kitchen boasts Whirlpool appliances and custom Amish-made cabinets, creating a stylish and practical space to cook and gather. The dining room opens onto a balcony at the back of the house, offering a peaceful wooded view that enhances mealtime and entertaining. The partially finished walkout basement is plumbed for an additional bathroom and includes a versatile fourth bedroom, ideal for guests, a home office, or a recreational retreat, as well as access to a covered patio, perfect for enjoying the outdoors in any weather. An attached two-car garage ensures easy entry and storage throughout all seasons. 220 Parkview Road isn't just a house; it's a thoughtfully crafted home that places you at the crossroads of modern living and the natural beauty of Brown County. Current property taxes reflect the vacant lot before the home was assessed.