Courtesy of: Bryan Cady, DEN Property Group, bryan@denpg.com
Courtesy of: Bryan Cady, DEN Property Group, bryan@denpg.com
$495,000
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath (2 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.18 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$495,000
109 High Plains Dr ** PRICE IMPROVEMENT + VALUE OPPORTUNITY ** Now offered at $495, 000. Well below the $585, 000 acquisition price presenting an immediate value opportunity in Water Oak with a motivated seller ** FIRST IMPRESSION ** Brick home with a rare 3-car garage. Durability, scale and flexibility stand out immediately ** LIVING EXPERIENCE ** Inside vaulted ceilings and expansive windows create a bright open feel with strong natural light. Wood and slate flooring provide a cohesive low-maintenance foundation. Layout flows naturally from kitchen to dining to living supporting both daily routines and entertaining ** KITCHEN + FLOW ** The kitchen is anchored by leathered granite countertops with a functional layout that stays connected to the main living areas ** PRIMARY SUITE ** The primary suite offers privacy with a well-appointed bath and direct access to the laundry for everyday convenience ** LOCATION + ACCESS ** Living here means being minutes from Historic Downtown Georgetown, Blue Hole Park and the San Gabriel Trail with easy access to dining outdoor recreation and daily essentials ** OUTDOOR POTENTIAL ** The backyard topography creates a unique opportunity with its elevated positioning lending itself to a terraced outdoor environment with potential for decking landscaping or a custom pool concept. See AI-generated rendering for inspiration. All improvements subject to buyer verification and all applicable city or HOA approvals ** THE OPPORTUNITY ** A home with strong fundamentals, rare garage capacity and upside for a buyer focused on both livability and long-term value.
Courtesy of: Bryan Cady, DEN Property Group, bryan@denpg.com
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