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166 Colorado Dr
Cedar Creek, TX 78612
$649,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2102
Property Description
This stunning home is set back off the road nestled on a 2-acre, heavily-wooded lot offering a private retreat and respite from the city. If you are looking for peace and tranquility, this home is for you. This single-story property features a bright and airy living and kitchen area with a wood-burning fireplace, soaring ceilings with recessed lighting and dramatic tray ceiling offset by large windows to enjoy the natural surroundings. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances with a U-Line ice maker, and large walk-in panty. The eating area offers window seating that frames the dining table for lots of opportunity for conversation. In addition to enjoying three bedrooms and two full bathrooms across 2,102 sq ft of living space, the interior offers a spacious foyer, laundry room, and several large closets. There is a built in floor safe in the primary bedroom closet. The third bedroom (pass-through bedroom with closet) and second bedroom/full bath has its own separate entrance and could easily be used as an in-law suite. The property includes a ~900 sq ft, three-car detached garage with separated work space that can offer flexible use depending on your needs. Outdoor enjoyment for the entire family is ensured with an in-ground heated pool for endless hours of entertainment. The pool features an inline Badu Jet for endless lap swimming. The pool area includes a separate hot tub and child proof enclosure for your peace of mind. The home's exterior includes a 50-year metal roof and masonry construction with a large, fenced in front and side yard. Built in 2000, the property sits within the River Crossing Subdivision and is part of an equestrian community that allows for horses to be kept. 166 Colorado Dr, Cedar Creek, TX 78612. All of this is just a 12 minute drive to the airport, 12 minutes to downtown Bastrop, and 25 minutes to downtown Austin. A copy of the Pre-Inspection performed February 2024 is available in documents of the MLS or upon request.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2000
MLS Number
1796812
Location
Address
166 Colorado DR
City
Cedar Creek
State
TX
Zip Code
78612
County
BASTROP
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Realty International, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Realty International
Phone
(512) 448-4111
Office Name
Keller Williams - Austin SW
Office Phone
(512) 448-4111
Agent Name
Adam Nikah

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