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3401 S 4th Street
Waco, TX 76706
$695,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2098
Property Description
Welcome to a sprawling 11-acre property. Step into this 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom brick home and experience the peacefulness of country living while being near the amenities of city life. As you approach, the grandeur of the property is immediately apparent. Multiple oak trees line the drive, each meticulously individually irrigated with a timer. An automatic entry gate ensures your privacy and security, while another gated entrance off the main street provides convenient access. The heart of this home is the spacious living area, featuring a cozy gas fireplace with an electric start, perfect for those chilly evenings. The well-appointed kitchen boasts a gas stove and ample counter space. With three bedrooms, there's plenty of space and there is even a 3rd full bath located in the garage. Newer roof and approx 1-year old air conditioning. The allure of this property extends far beyond the walls of the house. Step outside to your private oasis. A refreshing pool awaits, inviting you to unwind on sunny days. Nearby, a pool house with a rough-in offers the potential for a convenient bathroom addition, enhancing your outdoor entertainment experience. The outdoor space is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and hobbyists alike. Imagine spending leisurely afternoons by the stock tank, equipped with a liner to keep water in. Multiple outbuildings abound on the property, including a 30x30 hay barn and a workshop with ventilation, providing endless possibilities for your hobbies or storage needs. Covered RV parking ensures your recreational vehicles are protected from the elements. The property features two separate chain-link fenced yard areas as well as a 6' fence around the pool area. This property isn't just a home; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're relaxing by the pool, working on a DIY project in the workshop, or simply enjoying the serenity of your own piece of heaven, every moment here is infused with a sense of tranquility and contentment. So many great features! Don't miss this opportunity to make this dream property your own.
Property Information
Lot Size
11 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1994
MLS Number
218869
Location
Address
3401 S 4th Street
City
Waco
State
TX
Zip Code
76706
County
MC LENNAN
Listing
Provider
Graceland Real Estate, original listing
Name
Graceland Real Estate
Phone
(254) 772-7788
Office Name
Graceland Real Estate
Office Phone
(254) 772-7788
Agent Name
Sharyn Wood

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