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Escape to Wild Wild West Frisco for a Fantastic Bang for your Buck

It really is hard to find a flaw in this excellent executive home.
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Escape to Wild Wild West Frisco for a Fantastic Bang for your Buck

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Frisco is growing by the day and this fantastic executive home is a great way to experience a city on the rise. There is something about the beautiful brick on this 2015 construction that lures you in from the road in the Park Place Estates neighborhood. The lovely walkup and pristine landscaping is foreshadowing all of the great upgrades to come.

Once inside, a two-story foyer instantly captures your attention, and it’s easy to envision your kids and their friends taking an epic prom picture there before heading off to dance the night away. There is an overlooking balcony to survey the situation downstairs from above.

Things we love about this home are endless, but we do think that the master retreat located on the lower level is one of the best features. Couple that with a first floor study and a second downstairs bedroom, and guests and kids alike are pacified. Talk about a seriously flexible floor plan that minimizes chaos and maximizes memory making.

In addition to three spacious bedrooms upstairs, there is also a game room and a media room. Hopefully you like entertaining because after you buy this home you are officially going to be the Cowboys game viewing destination for your friend group. Speaking of entertaining, the open chef’s kitchen is an ideal place to host happy hours or to round up your family for a meal. We’re talking six burner gas cooktop, double ovens, and a large island, so yes, there will be cooking and carrying on that takes place here.



A major plus is that there is not only a backyard pool but a cohesive, landscaped space that is as inviting as the interior. The sparkling pool and various water features are only the half of what makes this backyard special. There is also a large, grassy play area for your pets and kiddos to get their wiggles out, two illuminated living areas, and an outdoor kitchen. But why go inside at all from April to November?

The best news is that you can have all of this space to raise your family without being too far from the Tollway and all that Frisco has to offer. Couple that with being zoned in Frisco ISD, and you and your family are truly set up for success here in this prestigious property in Park Place Estates.

3726 Briar Tree Lane




Karen Sharp
972-467-8231
[email protected]

Karen brings energy, warmth, and an eye for style to buying or selling your home. Having lived in the Plano/North Dallas area for 25 years, she is very knowledgeable about the regional area. Karen has worked in sales and recruiting for Fortune 500 companies, which has refined her negotiating and marketing skills. In addition, she has served on many community boards and organizations and has a passion for community involvement. Karen has been married 25+ years and has raised 3 sons in the Plano area. Above all, Karen offers a personalized approach to real estate that is catered specifically to each client’s needs and desires. It is her attitude of going that extra mile for her clients that makes Karen unique. She commits to providing the best possible service, with honesty, integrity and trust. Karen strives to EARN her client’s referrals, and to keep them as her clients for life!

  • Full-time Real Estate Agent

  • Member of local and national Realtor Associations

  • 12+ years Sales & Recruiting for Fortune 500 Co

  • BS Degree in Business-Miami University

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