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6801 Eastview Drive
Sachse, TX 75048
$1,675,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5112
Property Description
LUXURIOUS CUSTOM MODERN FARMHOUSE! Minutes to 190, schools, & Firewheel Mall. Flawlessly kept 5,100 SF home with upgrades on a 3-acre estate. Fully fenced w electric gate entrance. Interior design by award winning designers, Twilly & Fig. Custom iron door highlights the expansive wrap around front porch w stamped concrete. Entertainer's dream includes 20’ ceiling complimenting the expansive windows w panoramic views. Enjoy the wood burning fireplace while admiring the 150 yr old wood mantle & beams. Island kitchen featuring farmhouse sink, leathered granite counters, SS appliances + WI pantry. Laundry room w utility sink, ample storage. Eye catching Annie Selke designer tile throughout. Two versatile bonus rooms for office, games, or add bedrooms. Benefit from the fully equipped guest suite w private entrance. Backyard oasis featuring over-sized covered porch w electric shades & outdoor kitchen, pool, FULL pool bath, sport court, & ample green space for the ultimate sanctuary.
Property Information
Lot Size
3 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
20566033
Location
Address
6801 Eastview Drive
City
Sachse
State
TX
Zip Code
75048
County
DALLAS (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Guildford LTD dba Keller Williams Realty, original listing
Name
Guildford LTD dba Keller Williams Realty
Phone
(972) 732-6000
Office Name
Keller Williams Realty DPR
Office Phone
(972) 732-6000
Agent Name
Dan Harker

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