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You can be “country living” minutes from everything in the city in this comfortable home offering spacious living areas and a treed 1 acre lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a large family room and den that could also be a large 4th bedroom.
This well-maintained one owner home has updated carpet and neutral paint tones. Large living spaces and additional space in sunroom and atrium area for multiple living options. An oversized 2-car garage and outbuilding provides space for hobbies or storage. The entire back of the acreage is fenced and cross-fenced for pets or play. Enjoy the lower taxes of the city of Frisco while also a part of the highly coveted Prosper Independent School District. The Red Bud Estates Neighborhood is located south off Highway 380 just to the west of Custer Road.
One acre lots on either side of this home are also available for sale in conjunction with this home or as a separate lot for building your dream home.
Red Bud Estates Neighborhood
1 Acre Lot
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
Large Den or 4th Bedroom
Sunroom and Atrium
Oversized 2-Car Garage
Workshop
Back Acreage Fenced
Approx. 2,494 per tax records
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