Investment Opportunity in Golf Course Community - Spring, TX - SOLD

Posted by Joyce Godwin
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This property has been SOLD * * If interested in similar investment properties or properties that need updating so you can personalize them way you want, please call. * * This was a 4 or 5 Bedroom Home in Golf Course Community ** Almost 1/3 Acre ** Beautiful Mature Trees! ** 3 Living Areas: Living Room, Den, Huge Game Room ** MASTER DOWN / 3 Large Bedrooms Up ** Game Room Could Be Large 5th Bedroom or Two Separate Rooms ** Double Closets Plus Built-In Drawers in Master Bath ** Hollywood Bath Up**Built-In Shelves in Den**Double Oven**Large Windows in Den Overlook Shaded Back Yard**Tree-Lined Street **Needs a Little TLC - Great Opportunity!! Hot Water Heater Replaced Aug 2010 ** Highly Acclaimed KLEIN ISD**

Homes in Northampton range from the mid $100's to almost $1 million.  At the time of this post, 6407 Meadowtrace is the least expensive home available over 2,500 sq.ft. in Northampton.  It is apprx. $55 per sq. ft.  The average price of homes in this section of Northampton is approx. $63 per sq. ft.  Most of the homes in this popular wooded subdivision are on lots that are well over 10,000 sq. ft.  

6407 Meadowtrace is located in Spring, TX just minutes from The Woodlands and/or I-45. 

Toward the back of this beautiful subdivision is Willow Creek Golf Club, which for several years has been recognized by the South Texas PGA as one of the "Twenty Best" golf courses in South Texas.

  

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