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Could this McKinney Cutie Be Your New Passion Project?

Bed and breakfast owners ready to pass the torch.
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Could this McKinney Cutie Be Your New Passion Project?

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Sometimes an opportunity presents itself that is literally too good not to drop everything and take advantage of it with your full heart and soul. For the right buyer, that opportunity is awaiting them in McKinney – the owners of the darling Red Gate Inn are ready to sell their bed and breakfast near the historic McKinney Square.

Renovated in 2014, this project is ready to roll offering four suites that are both stylish and spacious. The first three suites are in the main house and offer remodeled ensuite bathrooms and a convenient location to the kitchen. There is also a built-in china cabinet and wine bar that makes for the coziest happy hours for inn guests to grab a glass and then cozy up by the great room’s fireplace.



The fourth suite is typically for the owner of the property and is above the detached garage. This suite has a gorgeous bathroom, mini kitchen, closet, and its own fireplace. There is also an office, laundry, and storage area that is attached to the garage.

And that’s just the inside of the home. The backyard includes a wedding and/or event area for as many as 50 people that boasts gazebos, decks, balconies, and lots of extra parking. There is also a picturesque, covered front porch for guests to sit a spell with friends and family.

It may very well be true that money doesn’t grow on trees, but we personally think it would be pretty cool to watch it pile up in our house and backyard through the B&B business. Just sayin’.

811 N Church Street McKinney, Texas 75069






Shelly Seltzer Group
214-507-0581
[email protected]

I’ve lived a good part of my youth, and my entire adult life the DFW area. I’ve bought and sold several of my own homes over the years, and I’ve literally had the good fortune to assist hundreds of buyers and sellers do the same. My affiliation with Ebby Halliday Realtors, one of the largest independent real estate brokerages in the country, and THE largest in DFW has been an extremely valuable relationship for me.  Ebby is the number one company in Dallas for incoming and outgoing relocations. As a member of the Ebby relo team, I’ve had the opportunity to assist numerous home buyers and sellers moving from DFW to elsewhere and from other cities to DFW. This experience, along with my intimate familiarity with the DFW Metroplex, means that, quite simply, I know the DFW market very well. Many successful real estate professionals tend to gravitate predominately toward working with buyers or with sellers.  I’ve also enjoyed working with both!

The DFW area possesses tremendous opportunities for both home buyers and sellers. At present, DFW is actually the number one destination locally for corporate relocations. It’s been my pleasure to share a bit of my personal story with you, and whether you are looking to sell or buy a home here, I would welcome the opportunity to help you achieve your objectives.
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