510 Rudeloff Rd Seguin, TX 78155
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What an incredible chance to own a modernized farmhouse just walking distance to Lake McQueeney! As you approach this stately manor from the road you pull into a circular driveway and are greeted by a 7 foot fountain that attracts birds of prey, white tailed-deer and colorful migratory birds! Step inside the home to a welcoming entry-way and a huge office to the left with custom sliding barn doors and a dedicated formal dining room to your right. Custom hand-scraped lightly colored hardwood floors adorn the entire first floor. As you move through the home you come to the massive family room with custom built-in shelves that separate this room from the totally re-designed kitchen with butcher block counters, custom copper hardware and freshly painted cabinets. The utility room completes the tour of the first floor and believe me--you could host a party with how large this laundry room is! Upstairs you have one of the largest master bedrooms currently on the market--so large you could fit 2 king beds and still have room for a couch. The Master closet is equally impressive--a whopping 29 feet long! The Master bathroom features a 2 person shower with TV, beautiful high end double vanity and a classy new modern soaking tub. 3 other generously sized bedrooms, a full bathroom and a small room that could be the 5th bedroom or function as a craft room complete the 2nd floor. Outside there is an expansive covered patio with saltillo tile, and a partially fenced gigantic 1+ acre back yard that backs up to a greenbelt. Ultimate privacy and free access to the community boat ramp on Lake McQueeney! Finally, an over-sized 2 car garage, with ample boat/RV parking and a workshop complete the backyard. *NEW ROOF July 2025*
Source: SABOR #1898809
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