4 Bedroom Home in Oak Creek - $529,900 | | journaltimes.com

2022-07-08 07:42:52 By : Andy luo

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The Gathering Place and Focal Point in this Custom built contemporary home is the Chef's gourmet kitchen with an 11 Ft island! Located in a cul de sac in Oakshire Subdivision, this Open Concept home features many new updates; 4BR, 3.5BA, new soft-close cabinets, pantry, new appliances, light fixtures and faucets. Eat-in Kitchen leads out to the backyard deck. Formal Dining Area, Updated Baths & Toilets, New A/C 2022, Water Heater 2016, some rooms freshly painted, 2-sided gas Fireplace on Main Floor, New Washer/Dryer, new carpet on upper level, lots of Closet space throughout, Lower Level features an updated full Bath, family area, exercise area with block windows, storage space including metal shelving. Attached 3.5 garage, Vivint Security System. See Seller Updates under ''Documents''

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