If living less than half a mile from the Chattahoochee River doesn’t sound good, then maybe a heated saltwater pool does.

No? Neither? Really?

Well, certainly there’s something for you within the 8,300-square-foot home that’s for sale in Marietta.

If you somehow do fall in love with the four-sided brick Georgian-style home situated within the River Park subdivision, it'll cost you almost $1.6 million, according to the Nelson-Rives Realty.

With that you get six bedrooms, along with five-and-a-half bathrooms and a three-car garage on just under three-quarters of an acre near Johnson Ferry.

The master suite includes two walk-in closets.

If this is all too much and you’re looking for somewhere to sit, the library is paneled cherry wood and has a fireplace.

But get up because you’ve got to see the kitchen with its “oversized granite island” (lots of space to chop vegetables) that attaches to the stovetop.

And if you’re eating more than vegetables, there’s a mirrored gym room.

The  home also features vaulted coffered ceilings in the living room, leading out to the patio and that heated saltwater pool.

See some photos below of the property from the agent at Nelson-Rives Realty:

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