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6031 Cardinal Creek

CIRCA 2001: Beautiful two-story home has room to spare. Featuring 4 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS & 2.5 baths, this one won’t last long! Landscaped front yard and covered porch greet you before entering the foyer. FORMAL LIVING and dining rooms are great for entertaining. The kitchen boasts a desk/planning area, custom oak cabinets, pantry, HARDWOOD FLOORS, and opens to a large, comfortable family room. Quick access from the attached breakfast room leads to a 12×12 back patio (perfect for get-togethers). You will love the MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY! Take the steps upstairs to find the GRAND MASTER SUITE which features a walk-in closet & master bath with double bowl sink, separate tub and shower. Three additional bedrooms and another full bath complete this level. The FULL BASEMENT with walkout leads to a spacious backyard complete with vinyl fencing and 30×12 deck. Conveniently located off Telegraph, this home is close to everything!

For additional information and pricing, visit 6031CardinalCreek.com

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