Tagged On Instagram: Remodeled Garland Home With Plenty of Upgrades

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InstagramIt’s no real secret — Realtors love Instagram. We do, too — it’s a great way to pique interest in a home, tell a story, and more.

In fact, are you following us there? Because you probably should.

This week’s Tuesday Two Hundred comes from Monument Realty, who tagged us last week to let us know about this five-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, Traditional home in the Forest Ridge neighborhood of Garland.

Originally built in 1962, 4238 Tynes Circle has been completely remodeled with custom upgrades throughout.

Downstairs, an open floorplan allows for a formal dining space and a large living room, as well as a study. A galley style kitchen boasts new granite countertops and new appliances.

With wood floors throughout the home, the wood stairs lead upstairs to five bedrooms and two baths, including a spacious master suite with a stand-up shower.

Every bit of this house is bright and airy, and move-in ready. And outside has also gotten some attention, with a painted brick exterior, new flower beds, and a large backyard.

Practicalities have also been addressed, with a brand new HVAC system to keep all 2,145 square feet of living space toasty warm in the winter and blessedly cool in the summer.

The house is zoned for Richardson ISD schools, specifically the Berkner High School feeder pattern. Berkner scored a B in the state’s A-F rankings, and met state standards with one distinction. Liberty Junior High scored an A in the rankings, and met state standards with an impressive six distinctions. O. Henry Elementary met state standards with one distinction as well.

This Instagram -worthy home is listed for $250,000, by Kim Elmer with Monument Realty.

Bethany Erickson lives in a 1961 Fox and Jacobs home with her husband, a second-grader, and Conrad Bain the dog. If she won the lottery, she'd by an E. Faye Jones home.
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