Gorgeous, Elegant Custom Home in Revered Chapel Creek Up for Auction With No Reserve

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Chapel CreekIt’s not often that you can find a home as well-built and luxurious as the ones in the sought-after Chapel Creek enclave of Frisco — and it’s almost unheard of to be able to name your price.

And yet, we’re telling you that you could.

This gorgeously elegant home at 6919 Deloach Court is being offered at auction (with no reserve) by Elite Auctions, who have become quite the go-to powerhouse when you want to attract the maximum amount of interest and the best auction price for a listing.

OPEN HOUSE PREVIEW | Takes place TODAY AND FRIDAY July 26th from 1-4 p.m. The no-reserve auction will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 27 with registration opening at 9 a.m. Visit EliteAuctions.com/6919-deloach-ct-frisco-tx for pre-registration instructions and more photos.

This listing, a custom build by Sheldon Robinson Custom Homes, is going to attract a lot of attention. Robinson, a third-generation custom builder, has made a name for himself all over Collin County by creating beautiful houses that are built to impress, but also to provide all the creature comforts for day-to-day living.

And this Traditional with Robinson’s nearly trademark French influences is a classic example of his craftsmanship and attention to detail. The classic style is punctuated with a grand double staircase, wood flooring with inlay tile, vaulted ceilings, and incredible style choices throughout the home.

Five bedrooms (all with their own en-suites) creates cozy retreats for every member of the family or guests.

A master retreat (trust us, this is not a suite, it’s definitely meant to be a respite from a hectic day) is designed for comfort and beauty, with a cozy fireplace, sitting area, and a coffee bar with fridge. The master bath is your own spa, with heated floors, a steam shower, regular shower, jetted tub, and a custom closet.

And we should really talk about this closet, because merely calling it a “custom closet” is like saying a Bugatti La Voiture Noire is just an automobile.

“Oh my Gosh, this closet,” said Alicia Chmielewski, Elite Auctions Market Director. “We’re talking backlit shelves, and walls of cedar-lined wardrobes with glass doors to keep the dust off your clothes and accessories.”

You can entertain on almost every level of the home, thanks to a gym, wine room, and stunning chef’s kitchen that boasts Wolf and Viking appliances, and a basement (yes, a basement in Texas) built for entertaining, complete with a game room, media room, card/cigar room, and wet bar.

“A really fun feature of the home is all the hidden doors and rooms throughout it,” said Chmielewski. “There’s a cigar/poker room that is hidden away behind a bookshelf.”

In the backyard, a large covered patio with electric solar screens, fireplace, and built-in bar with a grill create even more entertaining options. It’s also home to one of Chmielewski’s favorite spots on the property — a stunning saltwater pool.

“I have to say one of my favorite features of this house is the pool,” she said. “It’s just this wall of a waterfall that flows directly into the pool, and it’s just a gorgeous effect.”

“I’ve never seen anything quite like it it’s super unique.”

All told, the home is full of features designed to make for a luxurious (and yet functional) home for a family, from the four fireplaces to the dog shower in the laundry room, to the substantial four-car garage.

It’s close to a trail, and is in the highly-regarded Frisco ISD, and is also close to the popular Legacy Christian Academy, too.

The market listing price with Coldwell Banker Residential’s Tonya Peek Group is $1,599,000 and has been listed for as much as $1,795,000 in the past.

For more details about the July 27 auction event, contact Elite Auctions at 844-211-1382, email Alicia@eliteauctions.com, or visit EliteAuctions.com/6919-deloach-ct-frisco-tx.

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.
She's taken home a few awards for her writing, including a Gold award for Best Series at the 2018 National Association of Real Estate Editors journalism awards, a 2018 Hugh Aynesworth Award for Editorial Opinion from the Dallas Press Club, and a 2019 award from NAREE for a piece linking Medicaid expansion with housing insecurity.
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