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159 Queens Court
Lorena, TX 76655
$839,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3238
Property Description
A exquisite luxury residence in the highly sought-after Royals Ranch Subdivision. This stunning home boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and an additional office that could easily serve as a 5th bedroom or a fantastic game room. The kitchen showcases a sleek modern design, complete with custom cabinets, quartz counters, and high-end stainless-steel appliances, including a double oven, gas stove with a convenient pot filler, a wine fridge, and a walk-in pantry featuring a delightful coffee bar. The kitchen effortlessly flows into a spacious open dining room, ideal for entertaining. The living room exudes elegance with its pan ceilings adorned with wood-scraped beams and a captivating stone fireplace. The master bedroom is a private retreat, isolated from the rest, and features impressive vaulted ceilings with additional hand-scraped beams and custom accent wall. The master bathroom is spacious with a walk-in shower, a freestanding tub, dual vanities with a makeup vanity, and an adjoining walk-in closet fitted with custom built-ins and a convenient laundry cabinet linking to the laundry room. This exceptional home includes two more well-appointed bedrooms with ample closet space and a Jack and Jill bathroom. The fourth bedroom, isolated for added privacy, boasts a spacious closet and a nearby guest bathroom, making it an ideal setup for future pool access off the patio. Luxury vinyl flooring throughout eliminates the need for carpet, while foam insulation and a tankless hot water heater contribute to energy efficiency. A large mud bench near the 3-car garage adds practicality. The expansive back patio is covered and equipped with a stone fireplace, log holder, and outdoor kitchen. Situated on a sizable .96-acre lot, there is ample space for adding a workshop or pool. The property features a large circle driveway, offering abundant parking space. All of this is nestled within the acclaimed Lorena Independent School District, just minutes away from I-35, and with the added benefit of no city taxes. Don't miss the opportunity to make this exceptional property your new home!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
220622
Location
Address
159 Queens Court
City
Lorena
State
TX
Zip Code
76655
County
MC LENNAN
Listing
Provider
Remax Centex Realtors, original listing
Name
Remax Centex Realtors
Phone
(254) 230-2011
Office Name
Re/Max Centex, REALTORS
Office Phone
(254) 776-8100
Agent Name
Debbie Scoggins

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