Great investment property. Village townhouse-condo at the Village. Granite, wood, ceramic, tile. This home has it all! Large, open and bright. Gorgeous entry staircase with rod iron banister. Cast stone fire place and much more. Large master suite with sitting area and fireplace. Game room-media upstairs.
| MLS Number | 11033650 |
| County | Tarrant |
| Subdivision | Village At Colleyville Condos |
| Property Type | Residential, condo, condo/townhome |
| Year Built | 2004, Pre-Owned |
| Style | Mediterranean |
| Stories | 2 |
| Square Feet | 3,638, source is tax, price per sq ft is $145.41 |
| Rooms | 2 living areas, 2 dining areas, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 1 half bath, game room, library/study, media room |
| Bed & Bath Features | Built-ins, Fireplace in Master, Jetted Tub, Linen Closet, Separate Shower, Separate Vanities, Sitting Area in Master, Split Bedrooms, Walk-in Closets |
| Common Features | Comm Sprinkler System, Club House, Community Pool |
| Floors | Ceramic Tile, Carpet, Wood Floor |
| Interior Features | Wet Bar, Decorative Lighting |
| Energy Features | Thermo Windows |
| Heating/Cooling | Central Heat-Elec, Central Air-Elec |
| Fireplaces | 2 Fireplaces, Stone |
| HOA | Mandatory, fee is $96 quarterly, includes blanket insurance, front yard maintenance, management fees, partial use of facilities, sprinkler system |
| Lot Description | Less Than .5 Acre (not Zero), Interior Lot |
| Municipal Utility Distr. | No |
| Garage | 20 x 20, 2 Total Covered Spaces, 2 Garage Spaces, Attached, Opener, Rear |
| Street/Utilities | Alley, City Sewer, City Water, Co-op Water, Sidewalk |
| Foundation | Other |
| Roof | Tile/Slate |
| School District | Grapevine-Colleyville ISD |
| Elementary | Bransford |
| Middle | Colleyville |
| High | Grapevine |
| Living Area 1 | 14 x 21 |
| Living Area 2 | 20 x 14 |
| Study | 13 x 11 |
| Dining Room | 11 x 15 |
| Kitchen | 18 x 21 |
| Kitchen Features | Granite /Granite Type Cntrtop, Eat-in Kitchen, Corian/Corian Type Countrtop |
| Kitchen Equipment | Self Clean, Cooktop - Gas, Built-in Microwave, Water Line to Refrigerator, Disposal, Dishwasher, Oven - Electric |
| Baths | 1 Full Bath |
| Master Bedroom | 14 x 18 |
| Bedroom 2 | 11 x 15 |
| Bedroom 3 | 11 x 12 |
| Bedroom 4 | 10 x 13 |
| Bedroom 5 | 10 x 13 |
| Utility Room | 0 x 0, Dryer Hookup-Elec, Washer Hookup, Separate Room |
| Baths | 2 Full Baths, 1 Half Bath |
| Exterior | Sprinkler System, Gutters, Balcony, Lighting System, Covered Porch(es) |
| Pool | Yes |
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