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277 County Road 182
Gainesville, TX 76240
Dan Goad with CLARK REAL ESTATE GROUP, original listing - (817) 458-0402
$2,495,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2717 Square Feet
Property Description
PRISTINE EQUINE ESTATE House completely renovated in 2020-21 including exterior painting. Immaculately maintained! 10-ft ceilings, custom wood beams though out the house. 2 new AC units + water heater. Huge, light and bright family room with plantation shutters, WB fireplace, wood interior doors + engineered wood flooring. CHANDLER CUSTOM KITCHEN, quartz countertops, copper stove vent + farm sink in addition to the nice exposed brick backsplash. A BEAUTIFUL MODERN FARM HOUSE. 3 oversized bedrooms +2 full baths. Custom master bath cabinets w-quartz countertop, natural stone sinks and oversized shower. Lots of cabinet space throughout. Wood back deck with fenced in back yard and large outdoor firepit. Amazing back covered patio over looking the sparkling pool with private yard. Workspace area in garage. Pipe fenced and cross fenced. Barn 1: Fully insulated, 10 12x12 stalls, automatic waters, three panel corner feeders, fly system, 2 new wash racks with hot-cold water, tack room w-washer-dryer, storage attic. 2020 renovated 1-bdrm apt w-bathroom. Barn 2: 6 12x12 stalls, tack room and wash rack. Runs in connection to stalls. Shed 14X32, Round pen 50in with viewer stand built in 2021. Solid wood and metal frame imported footing. 2 swivel tie-poles. 5 turnouts with automatic water and pipe fence. 2 paddocks-runs in connection to barn 2. Indoor arena 80x120, imported footing built for reining, screens from 2022. Outdoor arena 130x250, imported footing built for reining. Huge driveway with lots of room for horse trailers and equipment etc., established in 2020. 20 feet wide automatic entry gate installed in 2020. 3 big pipe fenced pastures with automatic waters and big creosote sheds. More acres open for pasture with automatic water. Additional -unused- acres with pond. Beautiful pecan and oak trees throughout the whole property. Nice Quiet Neighbors! Buyer-Buyer Agent to verify all information herein.
Property Information
Lot Size
34 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Farm
Year Built
1983
MLS Number
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Location
Address
277 County Road 182
City
Gainesville
State
TX
Zip Code
76240
County
COOKE
Listing
Name
Phone
(210) 884-3448
Office Name
Office Phone
(817) 458-0402
Agent Name
Dan Goad
Agency Phone
(817) 458-0402

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