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Richardson Reno Looks Unassuming, But Interior Space is Totally Reimagined

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3307-N-Spring-Dr-AToday’s Tuesday Two Hundred takes us to a North Richardson reno with over 2,000 square feet and interior updates that look stellar.

The house at 3307 N. Spring Dr. near Renner and Jupiter roads is a total reimagining of the space: it was built in 1984, but looks modern and enticing. This 3-2 has 2,154 square feet covered in rich-looking hardwoods and new carpeting, with fantastic kitchen and bathroom updates.

It’s located in Plano ISD, a highly ranked district which takes students from Plano, northern portions of Dallas and Richardson, and portions of Allen, Carrollton, Garland, Lucas, Murphy, Parker, and Wylie.3307-N-Spring-Dr-AInside this unassuming brick house, you’ll find a kitchen that looks like this! Who would guess?

There’s also a bonus second living area with wet bar with granite counters, and throughout the house, the angled ceilings and fresh paint in a palette of grays give this place an unusual, memorable look.

This house is newly listed for $276,000 by Brian Shuey with Ebby Halliday Realtors. Let’s take a look at what makes this house shine.

3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-AThe living room is straight ahead of the entryway and it’s large, at 22-by-14. The wood beams on the vaulted ceiling give the room a real sense of completeness. There brick fireplace anchors the room and those wide-plank hardwoods look expensive and rich, especially with the sunlight spilling over them.

Just off the entryway is a formal dining room (last photo above), which leads to the kitchen.3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-J3307-N-Spring-Dr-AThe wood beams down the center of the kitchen’s ceiling echo the look of the living room, and the built-in banquette promises cozy breakfasts with family. The reno put in granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, ceramic tile floors, new lights and fixtures, a decorative tile backsplash, and freshly painted white cabinets that look crisp.3307-N-Spring-Dr-L 3307-N-Spring-Dr-L 3307-N-Spring-Dr-L 3307-N-Spring-Dr-AThe master bedroom is 16-by-13, with walk-in closets, new carpet, and a recessed ceiling. The ensuite bath has a large skylight which spotlights the granite counters and separate vanities, decorative mirrors, walk-in shower, and soaker tub with a stained glass window on the wall above it.
3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A3307-N-Spring-Dr-APictured above is the second living area, with its wet bar. I love the angled ceiling in this space, and the wet bar, a de rigueur 80’s house feature that gets trash-talked a lot, looks thoroughly modern and useful here. 3307-N-Spring-Dr-A3307-N-Spring-Dr-W 3307-N-Spring-Dr-W 3307-N-Spring-Dr-WThe second and third bedrooms also have fresh carpet and paint, and share an updated full bathroom.3307-N-Spring-Dr-XThe backyard is unassuming, like the front exterior of the house, but the mature crepe myrtle trees add a bright bloom of color and there’s lots of grass for kids or pets to play.

The house is walking distance to Richardson’s Crowley Park, a large green space featuring a pond with ducks, play areas, sports fields, plus picnic spots with BBQ grills.

All-in-all, this Richardson reno is an impressive find for under $300K. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

 

 

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