1808 Pedernales St Burleson, TX 76028
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Price improvement and fresh upgrades! Welcome to 1808 Pedernales Street in the desirable Greenridge Estates of Burleson, where thoughtful design and modern comfort come together beautifully. This single-story home offers four spacious bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a dedicated office that can easily function as a fifth bedroom, playroom, or flex space. With an open-concept layout, tall ceilings, and abundant natural light, the home feels bright, welcoming, and ready for everyday living or entertaining. The kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a large center island, and ample cabinetry that offers both style and functionality. The kitchen flows effortlessly into the dining area and spacious living room, creating the perfect setting for gatherings or quiet evenings in. Neutral tones and well-chosen finishes make this home easy to personalize and move-in ready. The private primary suite offers a calm retreat with a large walk-in shower, dual sinks, and a generous walk-in closet for great storage. Secondary bedrooms are well-sized and conveniently located near the second full bath, while the half bath is perfect for guests. The dedicated office provides flexibility for work-from-home needs or can serve as a fifth bedroom if desired. Outside, you’ll love the brand-new, fully sodded backyard, providing a lush, green space ready for pets, play, or entertaining under the covered patio. With the recent price reduction to $449,500, this home represents exceptional value in one of Burleson’s most convenient and established neighborhoods. Located near top-rated schools, shopping, dining, and major commuter routes, 1808 Pedernales is the perfect blend of location, layout, and lifestyle. Move-in ready and easy to show, come see why this one stands out in Greenridge Estates!
Source: NTREIS #21059913
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