If Chip and Joanna had a cousin in Monroe County, this would be their house. Tucked in Monroe County with a Barnesville address and listed at $449,800, this place serves up modern farmhouse vibes, real country utility, and plenty of room to dream big. Inside, the wide open split-bedroom floor plan connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas seamlessly. The kitchen is the heart of the home with a huge island and bar seating, granite countertops, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and an open flow straight into the living room, where a prefab wood-burning fireplace keeps things warm and cozy. The primary suite is its own retreat, offering a huge bedroom, two closets (so no one has to fight over space), and a master bath with a double vanity and a soaking tub that's just waiting for bubble bath night. All the important updates are already taken care of: the roof is less than 10 years old, the septic was serviced about three years ago, there's newer propane HVAC and a newer propane water heater, and you've got propane heat with an owned tank-zero lease drama. You'll enjoy county water plus a hooked-up well for extra flexibility, and Conexon internet so you can work from home, stream, game, and still have bandwidth to spare. Downstairs, the home offers a blank-canvas basement with its own separate garage area-ideal for a workshop, gym, teen hangout, future in-law suite, or that "I'll finish it someday" project you talk about every Thanksgiving. Outside is where the fun really starts. You've got a big chicken house ready for your flock or your over-engineered lawn equipment, plus a 14' x 16' storage building and a 16' x 20' storage building for tools, hobbies, toys, or projects. And yes, there's even a creek on the property, perfect for kids, dogs, boots, and memory-making. With its country setting, modern finishes, flexible spaces, and multiple outbuildings, this Monroe County home lives easy, works hard, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Come see it-just don't blame us if you're ready to move in before you make it back to the car.