Welcome to 352 Sanderlin Mountain Drive, a thoughtfully designed mountain home offering beautiful North Georgia mountain views, a circular drive, and a well-maintained setting that creates a memorable first impression. Built in 1998 and lovingly cared for by its original owner, this home features stone walkways, a welcoming front porch, and a tranquil water feature that sets a peaceful tone from the moment you arrive. Inside, the kitchen is designed for both everyday living and entertaining, offering double ovens, dual sinks, dual appliance garages, a slide-out cutting board, a pop-up mixer cabinet, newer granite countertops, breakfast bar, eat-in area, and a pantry with organizing center. A nearby keeping room provides comfortable gathering space, while the dining room showcases wainscoting and detailed moldings. The side screened porch is a standout feature, offering a relaxing place to enjoy mountain views, cool breezes, and the soothing sound of the backyard waterfall. The main-level primary suite has been updated and features heated bathroom floors, walk-in shower, dual vanities, and a spacious walk-in closet with built-ins and natural light. Upstairs includes three additional bedrooms, one with a private bath and two connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath. An overlook provides views into the living room and beyond to the mountains. The terrace level offers flexible living space with a family room and wood-burning stove, game and bar area with sink, workshop, craft room, and storage room with built-in shelving. An oversized, organized two-car garage provides ample space for vehicles, storage, and hobbies. This well-maintained mountain home offers comfort, functionality, and timeless appeal in a desirable Big Canoe setting. A mandatory $5,000 capital contribution fee paid by the purchaser to the Big Canoe Property Owners’ Association will be due at closing. Pursuant to Article II, Section 1, Paragraph bb of the Class “A†Covenants for the Big Canoe community, all property transfers are subject to the Big Canoe developer’s right of first refusal.