10012 Travis Dr Aubrey, TX 76227
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LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION.. Looking to be close to shopping, fine dining, live entertainment? BUT still enjoy the quiet and openness of the country? THIS IS IT!!! Located just minutes from the upcoming SPROUTS and TARGET. Easy access to Lake Lewisville, boating, fishing, kayak and paddle boarding among many more outdoor activities. You'll have shopping, dining & entertainment— including HEB, Costco, PGA, Fortunata Winery with live events and Universal Studios. Welcome to this beautifully designed 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home in the sought-after Providence Village community! This charming home offers a covered front porch and an upstairs balcony, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or evening breeze. Inside, the open and inviting layout includes a dedicated study and a guest bedroom downstairs, along with a full bathroom, making it ideal for multi-generational living or a private home office setup. Unique accent walls add a touch of character throughout the home. Step outside to an incredible enclosed outdoor space, designed for year-round enjoyment. Stay warm in the winter with space heaters, and keep cool in the summer with a refreshing WATER MISTING SYSTEM. The firepit and shed will convey with the sale, adding both charm and convenience. For added safety, the home features a reinforced indoor STORM SHELTER under the stairs, large enough to accommodate up to four adults. The garage is a standout feature, offering a full SCREENED DOOR, transforming it into a versatile space for an exercise gym, additional living area, or workspace. The Polyaspartic floor coating ensures long-lasting durability. Looking for a GREAT SCHOOL DISTRICT? Aubrey ISD is among the top rated in the area. This home truly this home offers the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. Don’t miss out—schedule your showing today!
Source: NTREIS #21012693
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