Buying This Weatherford Farmhouse Could Solve Your High Grocery Bills

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So, the price of eggs has gone high. Really high. Bird flu and egg shortages have raised some eyebrows over the prices lately. Why are eggs so expensive? Why is the price up? Here’s a remedy omelet eaters should like:

Owning a house with space for chickens to roam might just be the smart thing to do. Raise chickens, gather eggs and makes some omelets.

The beautiful white house at 310 Sherry Trail in Weatherford boasts loads of space for a homeowner who might want chickens or even cows and horses. It sits on more than an acre in this growing Parker County town that still has space to offer people who don’t want to live shoulder to shoulder with neighbors.

Porch Life

The country life here consists of rolling hills, and the backyard is fenced and irrigated on a sprinkler system. Even better is the house’s wrap-around porch, a perfect spot to enjoy expansive views of lush greenery. This serene retreat framed by while pillars allows porch sitters the chance to enjoy rural life while sipping coffee or chatting with friends or dreaming of omelets.

Light and bright describes the interior of this 2,532-square-foot home. Built in 1986, the house features a cozy living room, accented with a fireplace. It’s the windows that offer views to survey the great outdoors, and the French doors that open to the backyard grounds….and maybe some chickens.

Views to the outside dominate the living room.

Space for Jam Making

A turn toward farm life means needing a place for vegetable canning and jelly making. The home’s modern kitchen, outfitted with stainless steel appliances and contemporary lighting, has a breakfast bar, perfect for a quick snack. It connects to a dining area that is backed up to another set of French doors, making another way to exit to the backyard to check on the chickens or enjoy the sunshine.

The two-story farmhouse contains three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The primary bedroom suite, located downstairs, features a walk-in closet, linen closet, a garden tub, and a separate shower. Upstairs are where the other two bedrooms are found with windows, offering bird’s-eye views of the acreage.

Contemporary lighting accents the kitchen and dining area of this 1986 farmhouse.
Here’s a spot for jam making and vegetable canning in this retreat to the farm life.
Three bedrooms, one downstairs and two upstairs, are found here.

Dirt Under Fingernails

This is no half-way trip to the country life. Besides space for chickens, the property features raised bed gardens that are fenced and gated, ready to protect tomatoes or petunias. Another chance to feel the dirt under your fingernails is the potting shed attached to the home’s back porch. Don’t fear the approaching summer heat; this potting shed is air-conditioned! The house, the land, and the porch will make it easy to transition from city dweller to farmer faster than an omelet takes to cook.

Blue skies, green grass and shade trees are part of life in the country.

Iris Finnell with Texas Best Properties has listed 310 Sherry Trail for $590,000.

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