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248 Spring Hollow Drive
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248 Spring Hollow Drive

4 Beds 2 Baths 2,026 Sq.Ft. 6,054.84 Sq.Ft.

Description

Immaculate 4 bedroom 2 bathroom house in Saginaw ready for your family. Wood grain tile has been added since last listing, new paint, smart sprinkler controller, ecobee thermostat, security system, whole home filtered water, stainless appliances, new fence, solar panels that produce low electric bills (OWNED, not leased), and storage in the attic! Home has several energy efficient features. 16 Seer unit, low-e windows, and radiant barrier roof. Gas fireplace makes the living room cosy and warm easily. Office room can be used as study or a second living area. Enjoy 10 ft ceilings, open living area adjacent to kitchen, kitchen island, gas range, and walk in pantry. Master bathroom has garden tub, a separately shower, and double vanities. Subdivision has park&playground, and pond within walking distance. This listing will not last long! Owners will be requesting a lease back until 8-15. Can be negotiated to different date. Be sure to check out the 360 tour and 3d floor plan.

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Location

248 Spring Hollow Drive, Saginaw, TX 76131

Status

Sold
Steve Andognini

Steve Andognini

TITLE

Sales Manager, REALTOR®

Property Amenities

Interior
Laundry room Washer Hookup, Electric Dryer Hookup, Laundry in Utility Room
Fireplace Living Room
Appliances Dryer, Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Range, Microwave
Flooring Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Simulated Wood
Total Bedrooms: 4
Full Bathrooms: 2
Other Interior Features High Speed Internet, Cable TV
Area & Lot
Lot Area 6,054.84 Sq.Ft.
Living area 2,026 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID 20044741
Year Built 2014
School District Eagle MT-Saginaw ISD
High School Saginaw
Middle School Prairie Vista
Elementary School Highctry
Architecture Styles Traditional, Detached
Type Residential
Status Sold
Exterior
Stories 1
Air conditioning Central Air, Electric
Heat type Central, Electric
Green Feature Solar
Water Source Public
Garage Space 2.0
Security Features Security System
Sewer Public Sewer
Parking Door-Multi, Garage
Lot Features Backs to Greenbelt/Park, Greenbelt, Interior Lot, Landscaped, Subdivision, Sprinkler System, Few Trees
Roof Composition
Utilities Natural Gas Available, Sewer Available, Separate Meters, Underground Utilities, Water Available, Cable Available
Finance
Price Upon Request

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