Adorable Country Custom Home on 2.74 acres. Features vaulted ceilings, crown molding, adorable window shutters with gutters, fenced pasture and a large fenced back yard. The interior of the home features breakfast bar, see through fireplace through to living and dining area, wood accents, large utility room, large master with a cozy loft area with built-in bookshelves, master bath looks out to the pasture, gazebo covered patio out back and there is a bonus room in the detached building.... Roof approximately 2020, Vinal Plank and Carpet approximately 2021.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/19/2026
Tract
A0946 SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOL LAND,TRACT 88-6A, ACRES
Year Built
2002
Garage Spaces
2.0
County
Hunt
SCHOOLS
School District
Royse City ISD
Elementary School
Ruth Cherry
Jr. High School
Royse City
High School
Royse City
Additional Details
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Electric Range
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
INTERIOR
Other
LOT
2.74 acre(s)
PARKING
Garage Faces Side, Attached
SEWER
Septic Tank
STORIES
2
SUBDIVISION
A0946 SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOL LAND,TRACT 88-6A, ACRES
TAXES
6889
Location
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