2100 Buckeye Ln Round Rock, TX 78664
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Welcome to 2100 Buckeye Ln in the heart of Round Rock — a charming single-family home nestled in a welcoming, well-established neighborhood. This thoughtfully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence offers comfort, convenience, and character, all on a spacious lot with mature landscaping. Step inside to find bright, airy living spaces where natural light fills every corner. The well-sized bedrooms provide peaceful retreats, while the updated bathrooms ensure both function and comfort. Recent upgrades bring peace of mind, including a new roof (2 years old), new AC/heater system (1 year old), new air columns and attic ductwork, and a new garbage disposal. The kitchen is equipped with a new dishwasher and features new gas appliances. With a breakfast bar and great storage make this kitchen ready for your culinary adventures. Custom-made blinds throughout the home (excluding kitchen and dining) add a stylish touch, while outside, the backyard is a true oasis with fruit-bearing pear and pecan trees, thriving grapevines, and blackberry bushes — perfect for those who enjoy gardening or simply relaxing in nature. Enjoy the sense of community with truly amazing neighbors and access to the HOA park, pool, and sports facilities. Walk your kids to nearby schools, take part in the beloved annual community garage sale, and enjoy all the perks of living in one of Round Rock’s most established neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for a move-in ready home or a place with potential to personalize, this one offers the perfect blend of both. Don’t miss your opportunity to make 2100 Buckeye Ln your next address! Discounted rate options and no lender fee future refinancing may be available for qualified buyers of this home
Source: ACTRIS #9576153
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