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[ 8726 Samuel Bishop Drive., Austin, TX 78736 ] [ 6613 Hot Springs Dr., Austin, TX 78749 ] [ Recently SOLD Properties ]
[ 8107 S. 1st Street, Austin, TX 78748 ] [ 6552 Fair Valley Trail, Westcreek, Austin, TX 78749 ] [ 5409 Hunters Glen, Austin, TX 78745 ] [ 5106 Maulding Pass, Westcreek, Austin, TX 78749 ] [ 7701 Haggans Lane, Circle C, Austin, TX ] [ 16183 Oak Grove Road, Elliott Ranch, Buda 78610 ]
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5106 Maulding Pass, Westcreek, Austin 78749 |
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$229,950 -
Under Contract
Save over
$1,000 a year on Electricity bill!
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This
super energy-efficient gem has been lovingly maintained and updated.
A state-of-the-art Solar Energy system keeps utility bills ridiculously
low!
New high-quality Andersen windows throughout add to the beauty of the
home as well as comfort and energy efficiency.
Decorator colors and Designer accents along with thoughtful improvements
have enhanced the delightful character and charm
of this classic Westcreek beauty.
The Bright and Open Family Room has High Ceilings and a handsome Brick
Fireplace.
Pretty MIL Master Suite
has big Walk-In closet.
Convenient Indoor Utility Room.
Private Back Yard with Lovely Landscaping and
Patios.
MoPac only
Seconds Away. Downtown 8 minutes. Walk to Arbor Trails Shopping Center
with Walking Trail, Restaurants and proposed Whole Foods store scheduled
to open Fall of 2011.
Quiet
Tree-lined Street - only 90 seconds to MoPac and 8 minutes to Downtown
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Vaulted Ceiling
Brick Gas Fireplace
Built-In Microwave
Indoor Utility
Tiled
Back Patio / Arbor
Open “Picnic” Patio
Six Rain Barrels |
Fresh Exterior Paint—2011
Solar Energy system—2009
Gas Water Heater—2009
NEW
Andersen Windows
Antique
Hickory Plank Laminate Floors
Montagna Cortina Tile Floors
Hi-Efficiency (HET) Toilets |
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Bamboo privacy barrier -see below |
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Gas Fireplace |
Improvements |
Survey |
Andersen Windows |
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Non-Invasive Bamboo
Don’t let bamboo's reputation as a voracious spreader keep you
from enjoying this elegant, evergreen plant.
CLUMPING BAMBOO have a non-invasive root structure.
Recently introduced species of true Clumping Bamboo have
caught the attention of many, due to their unique root structure that
creates a tight cluster of culms -one can grow them without worry of
unwanted spread. Identifying what types of bamboo have fast spreading
habits, and which are tightly clumping, will enable one to make the
right choices for certain landscapes. Clumping Bamboo differ from the
more common, fast spreading types. Relatively new to temperate gardens,
they are smaller, averaging 8 to 15 feet in height, and require little
maintenance. The root structure grows together in a dense cluster,
spreading a couple inches out from the base each season. They have
gracefully arching plumes of dark green, feather-like leaves, draping
from a tight cluster of culms. The three types we specialize in (listed
above) are very cold hardy and can be grown in a wide range of climates,
though they prefer a cool, temperate climate.
http://www.shweeashbamboo.com/Clumping%20Bamboo.htm
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Questions about this or any
other property for sale in Austin,
just call us at 288-8711! |
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