Courtesy of: Steve O Houck, Real Estate Partners, steve@stevehouck.com
Courtesy of: Steve O Houck, Real Estate Partners, steve@stevehouck.com
$368,500
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath (3 Full)
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Lot: 0.30 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$368,500
303 Birch Court Lot 32 Award-Winning Design! This exceptional home has garnered multiple design awards at the Parade of Homes, including First Place in its price range and Best Architectural Design! We are thrilled to present this 4-bedroom, 3-bath open-plan home that's as stunning as it is functional.Nestled in a quiet, private setting, this home offers thoughtful details throughout. Three of the four bedrooms feature walk-in closets, providing ample storage space. The laundry room is conveniently located just off the master closet, making daily chores a breeze. There's also a storage room in the garage, adding even more utility.The home boasts all hard surface floors, with California White Oak wood flooring throughout--no carpet anywhere. High-quality finishes extend to the exterior as well, where a charming copper gas light graces the front door. Additional features include a tankless water heater, an energy-efficient HVAC system, and extra insulation for comfort and savings.The oversized secondary bedrooms offer plenty of space for family or guests, while the luxurious master suite is a true retreat. The master bath includes a tiled shower, a 6-foot soaker tub, and a spacious closet with custom built-ins for organization and storage.Step outside to the covered back patio, equipped with a ceiling fan, where you can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.With award-winning design, top-of-the-line finishes, and modern energy-efficient features, this home is truly one-of-a-kind. Schedule your showing today and experience the beauty and craftsmanship firsthand!
Courtesy of: Steve O Houck, Real Estate Partners, steve@stevehouck.com
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