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$395,500
Sold on 5/10/18
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
2,873 |
$2,954 |
2002 |
On the market:
107 days
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This amazing home is situated on one of the highest elevated lots within the Pronghorn Ranch community which boasts fabulous views of the Mingus Mountain range and has a true oasis of a backyard! This home is immaculate and exuberates pride in ownership and is loaded with custom touches throughout including interior wall insulation, surround sound, custom cabinets and vanities in master bathroom, designer paint scheme throughout, extended full length rear patio and more! Spacious and open floor plan offers great flexibility for entertaining and boasts formal living and dining along with informal breakfast nook off kitchen as well as large great room... Continue Kitchen offers raised panel oak cabinetry, oversized island with quartz countertop and pendant lighting, under-cabinet lighting, upgraded Kenmore stainless range/oven with warming drawer, stainless appliances, abundant cabinetry including planning desk. Large master suite offers sitting area, private access to rear patio, large walk-in closet, private water closet, walk-in shower and separate garden tub, separate dual raised height vanities. (3) guest bedrooms are large in size, one of which has generous walk-in closet, plus there is an additional study/den or potential 5th bedroom. Laundry room has utility sink, wood horizontal blinds throughout, decorative art niches, tile in all wet/traffic areas, exterior painted within the last few years and the list goes on! Back yard has heightened block fencing for ultimate privacy, pergola for entertaining, perfect element of grass, meandering paver walkways, mature trees, flowers and shrubbery combined with built-in Wolf BBQ all make this a truly amazing backyard setting. RV gate on one side leads to carport suitable for ATV plus additional man gate on other side of property; tool shed is 12x8 for added storage.
Listing courtesy of Paul Schneider