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D Sale of the Week: 6319 Crestmont Dr.

You better act fast—this home near Lovers Lane and Abrams Road won’t be on the market long.
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photography courtesy of Briggs Freeman

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photography courtesy of Briggs Freeman
For those of you who have $399,000 saved up—or can find a bank that might ever-so-generously
loan back some of those TARP funds—6319 Crestmont Dr.
is a dream come true. And you won’t believe what you’re getting for
your money, honey: three bedrooms, two and a half baths, formals, den,
two-car attached garage, and a yard to boot just north of Lovers Lane
off Abrams Road. (Hello, Central Market and Party Place is within walking
distance!) Like most of the ’hood, this 2,103-square-foot home was built
in 1964, but it was taken down to the studs and completely renovated in 2008, with new roof, double-paned windows, wide-plank
hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen (granite and stainless steel, of course)
new bathrooms (Carrera marble, subway tiles, and built-ins),
double crown molding, water heater, designer lighting with dimmers, luxury window treatments, and French doors leading to a grassy yard and custom horizontal-board fence. In fact, about the only thing left
from the original house is the exterior brick painted a cool
blue. The interior is so crisp and clean, and that den with the
Austin stone gas log fireplace reminds you of the Hill
Country. This thoroughly refreshing home has been on the market only three weeks. My guess: it sells for close
to near asking by Monday.

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