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5826 Hampton Valley Drive
Spring, TX 77373
Breckenridge Forest Sales with D.R. Horton - Houston Northeast, original listing -
$297,890
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1858 Square Feet
Property Description
You have arrived at the X30F/Florence plan, located in our new Breckenridge Forest community! This two-story house features three bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, and a two-car garage. This house spans 1,858 square feet and will be a lovely home for you and your family! As you enter the home, you are greeted by the brightly lit foyer with vinyl flooring. Down the foyer lies the powder room and the carpeted stairway leading to the second story of the home. Past the stairs are the family room, dining room, and kitchen. This is an open concept living and dining space, making this home perfect for hosting weekend bashes, birthday parties, or gatherings with family and friends. The kitchen is finished with stainless-steel appliances, a kitchen island, and a spacious L-shaped pantry. The kitchen leads to the utility room, which has vinyl floors and provides more than enough space for a washer, dryer, and storage items. The primary bedroom can be accessed via the family room and is finished with carpet flooring along with two bright windows facing the back of the property. Sunlight streams into this room, illuminating the space with natural light. The primary bedroom opens to the primary bathroom, which is complete with vinyl flooring, a linen closet, a standing shower, and a separate toilet room. This area of the house is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate after a busy week. The bathroom leads to the walk-in closet, which has carpet flooring and provides more than enough space for clothing and storage. Returning to the carpeted stairway and journeying to the second floor of the house, you arrive in the loft. This room has carpet flooring and a bright window facing the front of the house. The loft would be the perfect room to serve as an office, library, homeschool room, playroom, or game room. The two secondary bedrooms upstairs are complete with soft carpet flooring, a bright window allowing for light to stream into the room, and a tall closet. The secondary ba
Property Information
Lot Size
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Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
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MLS Number
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Location
Address
5826 Hampton Valley Drive
City
Spring
State
TX
Zip Code
77373
County
HARRIS (NORTHEAST COUNTY)
Listing
Name
Phone
(832) 306-3995
Office Name
Office Phone
Agent Name
Breckenridge Forest Sales
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