Private wooded duplex on quiet cul-de-sac. Neighborhood convenient to shopping, Mopac, IH35. Built in bookshelves, open kitchen bar to living area. Under stairs storage. Pantry. New paint, new carpet, new wood like vinyl flooring. Upstairs 2 bedrooms look out at tree tops. Spacious master has attached bath and walk in closet. 1 car garage with electric washer and dryer connections. Covered entry. NO BREED RESTRICTIONS! Pet interview required. Private backyard with lots of shade trees to enjoy!FEMA - Unknown
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Listing Agent: Audrey Elrod, Listing Office: Dash Realty, MLS Data Source: ACTRIS
Last Updated: Apr 6th, 2022. Source: ACTRIS
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