416 Christian Way Azle, TX 76020
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Corner Acre Lot • Vaulted Beamed Ceiling • Outdoor Fireplace • Ceramic-Tinted Windows • No HOA Custom-built 2019 brick home on a 1-acre corner lot in Briar Crossing delivers craftsmanship, comfort, and energy-smart design within minutes of Azle amenities. The single-story 4-bed, 2.5-bath layout spans 2,245 sq ft with an open-concept plan centered on a vaulted great room featuring exposed beams, stained concrete floors, decorative lighting, and a stone wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen pairs granite counters, custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, and a large island for prep and gathering. The private primary suite offers dual vanities, an oversized walk-in shower, and a spacious closet. Comfort upgrades include ceramic tinting on west-facing windows for temperature control and UV protection, energy-efficient windows, and a smart garage opener. Secondary bedrooms allow flexible use, including a front office option. Exterior enhancements elevate daily living—a powered shed with electric, custom chicken coop, chopped-wood shelter, and a fully pipe-fenced backyard with sprinkler system. A covered patio with an outdoor wood-burning fireplace sets the stage for dining or evening relaxation with Texas sunset views. Durable stained concrete flooring and granite surfaces throughout provide low-maintenance longevity. No HOA and ample space for trailers, boats, or a small RV. High-speed internet available. Close to local coffee shops, groceries, and parks—Texas Drip Coffee (0.7 mi), Pro Liberate Coffee Co (1.3 mi), Briar Hill Grocery (0.7 mi), Albertsons (3.7 mi), Walmart Supercenter (4.5 mi), and Shady Grove Park on Eagle Mountain Lake (3.8 mi). Easy access to TX-199 for commuting to Fort Worth or Weatherford. Modern craftsmanship. Acreage living. Endless Texas charm.
Source: NTREIS #21084913
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When assuming the existing mortgage as part of a home purchase, the buyer has to cover the seller’s equity in the home. The seller’s equity is the purchase price minus the remaining mortgage balance. This amount must be covered in full through an all-cash down payment or by taking out a second mortgage.