Calling Car Lovers to This Cottonwood Creek Estates Home in Richardson

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Typically we don’t start a CandysDirt Thursday 300 post talking about a home’s garage, but while the exterior of this soft contemporary at 2418 Valley Forge in Richardson’s Cottonwood Creek Estates caught our eye, the garage got us excited. Hint: I think a Formula 1 fan of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas silver and green could love living here.

This three-bedroom, two-bath home with 2,198 square feet has a fully finished, air conditioned/heated garage with epoxy floors and professional-grade tool cabinets that put even fine indoor shelving to shame. (Sorry, not all the tool cabinets are staying though. Just the built-ins.)

Inside, soaring 20-foot cedar ceilings in the living room catch your eye immediately and give this 1978-built home located in sought-after Cottonwood Creek Estates beautiful texture. The gas fireplace is flanked by a wall of built-in cabinets and drawers, making this living room really functional and livable.

Next to the living room, step up into the breakfast area and kitchen, which features under cabinet lighting, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances including a ceramic cooktop, dishwasher, oversized sink with chrome pull down faucet, and a double oven.

The huge master suite has a cedar ceiling beam and perfect inset for a desk while the bathroom features dual sinks, standalone shower and tub, and a large walk-in closet . From the bedroom, you’ve got a great view of the large covered patio and fully-fenced in yard with sprinkler system that’s perfect for letting two- or four-legged children run and play.

This Valley Forge home is zoned for Plano’s ISD’s Aldridge Elementary, Wilson Middle School, Vines High School, and Plano Senior High. It’s listed by Ryan Booth of Ebby Halliday Preston Center for $369,000. See more photos of this Richardson listing here.

Shelby is Associate Editor of CandysDirt.com, where she writes and produces the Dallas Dirt podcast. She loves covering estate sales and murder homes, not necessarily related. As a lifelong Dallas native, she's been an Eagle, Charger, Wildcat, and a Comet.

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