2645 Hundred Knights Dr Lewisville, TX 75056
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This beautiful, meticulously maintained home features so many updates! Located in the prestigious, gated Reserve community within the award-winning Castle Hills development, this area is highly sought for its proximity and convenient access throughout DFW. Step inside to a thoughtfully laid out floor plan with flexibility to meet a myriad of living options. The open living-kitchen area is the heart of the home with a beautiful stone, gas fireplace. Enjoy making memories and meals in the kitchen that is truly a chef's dream with numerous upgrades including new appliances and added cooking capacity with an additional double oven, gas range. A cheerful breakfast nook with a window seat provides a casual, cozy spot to keep company while you cook. A dedicated home office makes working from home a pleasure. The primary bedroom is on the main floor, providing a peaceful, private sanctuary. Upstairs you'll find a large game room offering options for entertaining and relaxing. Three additional, spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms are also upstairs. One of the three bedrooms is a full ensuite, and one is ideally designed to be a flexible space wired with surround sound that could serve as a media room, hobby space or home gym. The backyard has been completely redone with landscaping and beautiful stone walkways. A covered patio with gas plumbing creates an outdoor haven. Enjoy a maintenance free home with The Reserve HOA providing fully tended front yards, and its own private community pool, clubhouse, and fitness center. Make the most of Castle Hill's amenity-rich community featuring numerous pools, championship golf course, community centers, sport courts, parks, trails, shops, dining and highly rated Lewisville schools. Come see for yourself what makes this home and community so special!
Source: NTREIS #21069589
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