
Privacy, Luxury and only 1 block to the UT shuttle! Custom built in 2011 this property is the best available for Prelease. Massive open living room with gleaming stained concrete floors. Custom Kitchen with stainless appliances and bar. Gleaming wood floors upstairs. Bathroom has granite countertops and custom tile work. Stone privacy fence! Extra large walk-in closets in every bedroom. Covered parking. Backyard with basketball goal and built in grill. A must see!
Featured ListingGorgeous 6bd/4bath home built in Summer 2010. Travertine in living room, kitchen, and baths. Beautiful hickory floors in all of the bedrooms. Gourment kitchen with large island, granite counters, tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. This house is a must see!

Stunning spacious 4bd/3bath home built in 2008. Large open living room with 10ft ceilings. No carpet- Only Travertine in the kitchen and baths with Mahogany flooring in rooms. Modern open kitchen with Stainless Appliances and Granite Countertops. Granite countertops and custom tile work in Bathrooms. Fenced yard. 1car garage, parking pad, and plenty of off street parking. UT shuttle right out front.
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First off let me answer one of the most common questions in real estate today. That is, “What is a Short Sale?” In real estate, a Short Sale, is when a property is worth less than what is owed to the bank. So this means that when a home is sold for market value the owner will still owe a debt to the bank. Read More
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