Are you in need of a temporary home? This fully-furnished contemporary house in Burlington is a perfect alternative to a long term hotel stay. Our ideal guests are companies/individuals working long term projects in the area; corporations needing housing for sales teams; management teams; executive relocations; owners displaced while building or waiting for a home. etc. It is located on 10 private acres with a bamboo forest and two-acre pond, convenient to the I-85/I-40 corridor, restaurants, shopping, medical facilities and Elon University. The house shares the secluded bamboo forest and fishing pond with four other unique rental properties, this description is only for the Lodge at Longpine. The well-appointed kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a large granite island with 8 barstools. The great room with wood flooring has a large flat screen TV with cable and high speed internet, a wood-burning fireplace and large cushioned sofas that can double as beds. Two carpeted master bedrooms (one king, one queen) on either side of the great room/kitchen have dramatic double tray ceilings with concealed lighting and retractable blooming flower ceiling fans. The king bedroom’s bath features a tiled walk-in steam shower along with an ADA height Kohler toilet and double sinks, while the queen bedroom’s bath has double sinks and a jacuzzi. A half bath off the great room is convenient for guests. All rooms open to the 1,500 sq. ft. deck overlooking the water, where you can kayak, canoe or cast for bluegills and bass. The deck has a stone fireplace, charcoal grill and comfortable seating with lots of space for outdoor entertaining. A large carport off the kitchen comes in handy on rainy days. The seclusion of being located off the beaten path in a bamboo forest will add to your delightful stay. Up to 2 well-behaved dogs are welcome. No cats and no smoking inside house. Inquire about rentals of entire property around pond which includes the Lodge, the Tiny House, the Bamboo Bungalow, the Waterfront Oasis and York Place at Longpine.