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3344 Ashleys Way
Marion, TX 78124
$466,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2335
Property Description
Welcome home to this impeccably maintained one-story, Uptmore custom built home, located inside the gated Harvest Hills neighborhood. A very desirable location to have your own space on a flat, manicured, oversized lot with all the conveniences nearby. A favorite side entry garage with extra parking. Front fence replaced and painted, and one side of backyard fence replaced within the year. Gate to access backyard from the driveway. Through the front door, you feel the warmth right away with the floor to ceiling wood burning stone fireplace and mantel, the focal point of the living room. Crown molding, vinyl flooring and open to a dining space also with crown molding, a chair rail accent and a curved window for added character. A beautiful flow that will allow your family and friends to feel the love here. Split primary suite with bay windows, dual bathroom vanity and an exterior door that leads to the covered patio to sit and enjoy your morning coffee before the day gets started. A bedroom up front with glass French doors that could be utilized as an office. 2 more bedrooms and a bathroom accessible in each of them down a separate hallway. Carpet only in bedrooms. Gorgeous kitchen with repainted cabinets, granite countertops with breakfast bar open to the living room. All appliances less than 3 years old. Within the last 6 months, interior and exterior painted with upgraded Sherwin Williams paint. The 8x12 Tuff shed shares the same paint as the exterior to add more continuity and finishes off the property perfectly. Neighborhood amenities include a pool, basketball & tennis courts, playground, an amenity center. A catch and release fishing pond with pier, RV storage facilities are available, livestock pens for 4-H members. Harvest Hills has wide roads that are flat and perfect for morning and evening walks. Enjoy neighborhood events that include the Turkey Run, Christmas hayride and the Spring Festival. Located perfectly between Randolph AFB & New Braunfels.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2006
MLS Number
525614
Location
Address
3344 Ashleys Way
City
Marion
State
TX
Zip Code
78124
County
GUADALUPE
Listing
Provider
Southern Style Hospitality RE, original listing
Name
Southern Style Hospitality RE
Phone
(210) 385-1197
Office Name
Southern Style Hospitality RE
Office Phone
(210) 385-1197
Agent Name
Sara McCaffrey

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