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815 N Seven Points Drive

815 N Seven Points Drive

(972) 246-8375

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815 North Seven Points Boulevard, Henderson County, TX 75143

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Patio / balcony
New construction
Garage
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patio / balcony
walk in closets
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parking
garage
new construction
Newly Constructed Home Near Cedar Creek Lake! This unique opportunity features a beautifully spacious two-story home offering a total of 5 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. Situated on a generous lot with over an acre. Just minutes from Cedar Creek Lake, and approximately 4 miles from public boating launch and park. Enjoy the convenience of nearby recreation, shopping, and dining. Home is thoughtfully designed and move-in ready with an open kitchen, dining, living room along with two ensuites down stairs with the primary bedroom having a large walk in closet. Upstairs you have a covered balcony, jack and jill bathrooms attaching two large bedrooms. The third bedroom upstairs could be a home office as well. Your new home has mature tree's great natural light inside and could be used for generational living. With a large lot you have room to make your dreams come true. Home is also for sale. Please apply at BTRGPM.com

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Property Status: Active

Colton Kurth

BTRG Property Mgmt, LLC

MLS Number: 20957743

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