Just because we occasionally like to venture outside of Dallas to prove there are great properties everywhere, today’s feature in West Plano. Not far west Plano, but West Plano nonetheless.
It’s super centrally located with access to George Bush, Dallas North Tollway and good ol’ Central Expressway all within a reasonable drive. Even more reasonable back when there was no traffic. Sigh.
RE/MAX Town & Country’s Anthony Graham gave us the scoop on how special this house really is. Flip through the photos (or just scroll through the article here) and it’s obvious this house is a stunner.
It’s in a pocket neighborhood of zero-lot-line homes, but it has the perfect little backyard. Step inside and let the games begin.
The current owners did all the updating themselves. Graham said he didn’t even help pick a tile. This is the type of couple you wish did more homes. Or at least consulted on pretty much every house out there.
They did the big stuff first — new roof, new HVAC, new ductwork, painted the exterior, and added a new fence. Then they knocked out the fun stuff like completely gutting the kitchen and bathrooms.
The finish out is flawless and when you realize you can get all of this for $334,900 it’s no wonder why people are giving the suburbs a second look. (Value plus our current work-from-home situation make them more tempting than ever.)
The owners have a history of buying houses and moving in for the short term or not moving in at all and updating the heck out of them. Which again, is very apparent here.
The soaring-est ceilings in the main living are a house feature and one we can’t entirely give the current owners credit for, but dang, what an entrance.
Granite countertops in the kitchen are so attractive you’d totally swipe right. Light cabinets, light walls and hello, to those gorgeous floors that are carried throughout most of the downstairs.
Fresh carpet makes it warm and cozy in the bedrooms and in the primary bathroom, the decorative tile, frameless shower and super soaker tub are so fabulous. Love the dark hexagonal shower floor, too.
The second bathroom is a Jack-and-Jill with two sinks and subway tile laid in a clever pattern.
There’s a lot to love about this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom, two-story house that comes in at 2,228 square feet.
If you’d like to take a look, reach out to Graham about 3010 Jomar … if it’s not too late because lots of agents say it, but in this case, it’s very true — there’s no way this one will last.