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410 N 1st Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
$549,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2088
Property Description
Exceptional Single Family Home in the Popular Rose District of Downtown Broken Arrow. Modern Urban Living at its Finest! Enjoy Comfortable Easy Living in this Luxury New Construction Home. Stunning Finishes with Incredible Attention to Detail. Introducing The Rose Quarter. A Luxury New Construction Single Family Home Development. Each Individually Designed with High-End Finishes & Custom Details. Prime Location in the Heart of the Rose District in Downtown Broken Arrow. Close to Everything. Private Gated Courtyard Leading to the Front Entrance. Full Stucco Exterior. Beautiful Oak Hardwood Floors Throughout the 1st Floor. Open Floorplan Concept with the Family Room, Office & Kitchen Featuring 11’ Ceilings. Impressive 8’ Windows Allowing an Abundance of Natural Light. Modern Ventless Fireplace with Tile Accent Wall. Bonus 2nd Living or Dedicated Office with Sliding Doors. Designer Chic Kitchen with Floor to Ceiling Cabinets. Gorgeous Quartz Waterfall Center Island with Matching Quartz Vent Hood. All Cabinets are Upgraded Slow Close with Designer Hardware. 1st Floor Half Bath with Floating Vanity. Large Primary Suite with 9’ Ceiling, Large Fitted Walk-In Closet & Covered Seating Balcony. The Chic Primary Bath is Highlighted by a Black Floating Tub, Custom Tile Shower with Smoked Glass Surround & Dual Sink Vanities. The 2nd & 3rd Bedrooms Offer Lots of Space with Plenty of Closet Storage & Share a Pullman Bath. Spacious Laundry Room with Cabinets & Handing Rod. Entry Two Car Garage with Storage Cabinets. Private Fenced Side Yard. Enjoy Nearby Shopping, Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Farmers Market & More.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
2405326
Location
Address
410 N 1st Street
City
Broken Arrow
State
OK
Zip Code
74012
County
TULSA
Listing
Provider
McGraw Davisson Stewart, original listing
Name
McGraw Davisson Stewart
Phone
(918) 740-4663
Office Name
McGraw, REALTORS
Office Phone
(918) 592-6000
Agent Name
Brent Clark

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