If You’ve Never Considered Flower Mound, You Might Want To Think Again

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Set on almost an acre in Flower Mound, there’s a completely reimagined ranch-style home that’s a jaw-dropper.

Built in 1978, it was owned by the Seller’s parents. There’s a treehouse out back that he played on. When this house was built, it was one of the first to be constructed in this fabulous Grapevine Lake alcove.

Keller Williams’ Andrea Miller said she’s had so many calls from the moment it hit the MLS. Properties in this little neighborhood never ever hit the market — let alone one that is so fantastic.

Inside, everything’s updated. They did it all, and it’s gorgeous. With two bedrooms upstairs and the primary downstairs, it’s the perfect setup for tons of buyers. Kids can claim the upstairs as their own, empty nesters can carve out a guest suite for friends and family, and seriously, everyone will be trying to crash here.

You can walk to the Northshore Trail. There’s a dock nearby where residents have a private sip-your-wine-and-savor-the-moment retreat. You can also walk to the Lakeside Tower shopping center with recently constructed Lakeside Tower where condos sell in the millions. Miller said Lakeside Tower shopping is like a mini-Legacy West, filled with the best shops and restaurants.

The parallels don’t end there, people. Miller said Shady Point Acres is very similar to Dallas’ Northwood Hills with oversized lots and towering trees. She said this entire property is basically surrounded by a forest. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a stunning home in a sought-after neighborhood that promises a more lax way of living.

And those three bedrooms inside? They’re HUGE. Consider this, it’s a three-bedroom home laid out across 3,664 square feet. Everything is generous with this house—the rooms, the covered patio, the yard, the super shed out back.  

I mean, can we dispense with the professionalism for a minute? I freaking love this house. Its dreams come true, hearts and stars and rainbows and kitten whiskers. It’s so amazing and in the most amazing location. SS and I talked about how when you head out to Flower Mound, there’s an energy shift. Life feels easier and a little more relaxed. It’ll be extra relaxing here, too, as you head out on your daily lake walks and ask: “How in the world did I score this stunner?”

Miller has 712 Elmwood Drive listed for $895,000. She’s also holding it open this weekend on Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Let’s all go see it in person. Meet you there.

Nikki Lott Barringer is a freelance writer and licensed real estate agent at Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty.

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