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Terrific Transitional in Colleyville is the Definition of Turnkey

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From the moment you walk inside the custom, double iron doors, you know that the renovated property at 6106 Hunter Lane in Colleyville is not your everyday fixer upper. This transitional has soaring ceilings, designer lighting, and a cool, open concept feel that you just don’t see too much in 1965 construction.

Prepare for your jaw to hit the floor when you take in the new designer kitchen that has been outfitted with only the best in luxury appliances and designer touches. Think Miele appliances, 36-inch gas range, 36-inch built-in refrigerator, and eye-catching quartz countertops. The big-ticket item in here is also the custom cabinetry. Talk about a practical luxury.



The three bedrooms are light filled and ready for a family to move right in. It currently looks like one of the bedrooms is being used as an office/playroom which can provide a smaller family some flexibility should all three bedrooms not be necessary. The master is light and bright and features a snazzy barn door entry into an updated master with double sinks and a spacious shower.

This home renovation project was taken care of from the inside out with the things you CAN’T see being put on as high of a priority list as those that you CAN see. For example? The entire home (including a three-car garage) has been completely encapsulated with foam insulation. This allows for the easy addition of another bedroom.

And before we sign off, can we just take a moment to admire the gorgeous landscape surrounding this home? The front has big, mature trees and lawn space for days and the backyard follows suit. There is even an outdoor kitchen and a gas grill. Suffice to say, if you have big dreams for putting pretty much anything in your backyard, the property has room for you to make them all come true.

6106 Hunter Lane

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Sandy Cotton
214-335-1295
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Being a native Texan, I know this area well and am proud to show people from out of town or state why it’s so great to live here! I enjoy helping first time home buyers with that exciting first purchase, as well as seasoned clients who can appreciate my strong negotiating skills, work ethic and the ability to get the job done well and in a timely manner. I have integrity, compassion, knowledge, and perseverance which is often cited by clients as they refer friends, co-workers, and family. My clients say they appreciate how calm I am and how I have everything under control when the process feels stressful. I also have a Relocation Certification which enables me to work with major relocation companies and can assist clients in Texas as well as out of state with an excellent resource base. Bachelor of Business Administration- University of Texas at Tyler.


• D Magazine- Best Realtor

• Fort Worth Magazine- Top Producer

• 360 West- Best Realtor & Top Producer

• Ebby Halliday Company-wide Honor Roll

• Star award Ebby Halliday Realtors – 2013,2014

• Star PLUS award Ebby Halliday Realtors – 2015, 2016, 2017

• Triple Star 2018

• #1 in sales volume in Colleyville (Ebby) – 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018

• Sponsor Southlake Carroll ISD Education Foundation

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