Courtesy of: Samantha Jill Jacobson, Real Estate Masters, LTD, sjilljacobson@msn.com
Courtesy of: Samantha Jill Jacobson, Real Estate Masters, LTD, sjilljacobson@msn.com
$469,900
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath (1 Full , 1 Half)
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Lot: 0.19 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$469,900
12800 Weber Court Located in the highly sought-after Aster Mill neighborhood, this beautifully maintained like-new two-story home offers modern design, thoughtful upgrades, and exceptional natural light throughout. Enjoy close proximity towalking trails, parks, downtown Rogers, shopping, dining, and the charm of a connected community. Designed with both functionality and comfort in mind, the mail level features an open-concept layout with large south facing windows, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Two flexible main-level spaces provide endless possibilities for a home office, playroom, reading nook. hobby space or guest room. The kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with quartz counters, upgrade stainless steel appliances, , subway tile backsplash, under-cabinet lighting, reverse osmosis water system, walk-in pantry, and an oversized center island perfect for gathering and everyday living.The dining area walks out to the spacious patio, while the living room features a cozy gas fireplace. Upstairs offers four generously sized bedrooms, a substanial loft, convenient upper-level laundry, and impressive closet space throughout. The primary suite includes custom closet built-ins and a spa-like 3/4 bath with an oversized ceramic tile shower. Additional highlights include quartz counters in the upper full bath, custom window treatments, inviting front porch, quiet cul-de-sac setting, and a premium home site with abundant green space. A beautifully designed home in one of Rogers' most desirable neighborhoods.
Courtesy of: Samantha Jill Jacobson, Real Estate Masters, LTD, sjilljacobson@msn.com
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