A not too long ago listed on the market in a North Central San Antonio cul-de-sac comes with a whole lot of wishlist objects, and all for the worth of simply $750,000.
A few of these objects, discovered on many a Pinterest board, are one thing one wouldn’t usually anticipate to get with a home that prices lower than $1 million. However this five-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence seems to be within the enterprise of over-delivering, most notably with an elaborate spiral staircase that steals the present within the coronary heart of the house.
Inbuilt 1985, the dwelling is usually what one may anticipate from new building of the time. Rooms are good, however easy. The house’s 3,800-square-foot floorpan is giant, however not ostentatious.
However in a two-story entryway, a wall of glass pained doorways and home windows results in a wood spiral staircase, the property’s most grandiose characteristic. The wood staircase leads as much as a second story touchdown and even via one of many home’s 5 bedrooms — which might be used as a flex room as an alternative — earlier than ending in a research on the third ground.
Elsewhere within the inside, a moist bar overlooking the formal eating room conveys refinery with wealthy wooden cupboards, a wine rack, wraparound counter tops and a sink. In any case, it’s at all times good to have a cocktail shut at hand for nights of entertaining.
And it won’t be a nasty thought to take that cocktail to the yard, the place a sizzling tub waits as the proper place to get pleasure from a nightcap — with or with out firm.
This house is listed by David Abrahams with Phyllis Browning Co.All pictures and itemizing data by way of Realtor.com.
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