This Frisco Shaddock Creek Estates Home Is Bigger Than It Looks — and Smaller Than You’d Think
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We know that objects in the mirror are closer than they appear, but what about homes? This Shaddock Creek Estates home is smaller than it looks, and that’s no slight.
From the curb, the home reads as substantial. Whether it’s an optical illusion or proof that mature landscaping can do a lot of heavy lifting, the curb appeal here is hard to miss.


Inside, the Spanish Revival-inspired home has been fully reimagined from its 2011 self, with updates touching nearly every surface. The 4,386-square-foot layout includes four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, and a dedicated office. Through the double glass front doors, the dining room sits to the right, while the main living room opens straight ahead.
The living room centers on a fireplace and enclosed wet bar, with custom millwork and large windows that bring in natural light without overpowering the space. It’s a room that feels spacious but comfortable — designed for everyday use, not just special occasions.

From there, the layout flows naturally into the breakfast nook and kitchen, which is designed to handle daily living as easily as entertaining. The kitchen features muted sage designer cabinetry, premium appliances, quartz countertops, and a central prep island. Stainless steel appliances include a double oven, warming drawer, premium range, and built-in refrigerator.
And life is just a little bit easier with a butler’s pantry, a walk-in pantry, and a dedicated coffee bar in the kitchen. Speaking of bars, there are two wet bars — one on the main level and another upstairs in the game room — reinforcing the home’s entertaining-friendly layout.


A dedicated office provides flexibility for work-from-home needs or a quiet retreat, but back to my car mirror analogy, things are not as they appear. Photos make the office look small and cozy, but a look at the floor plan and dimensions reveals this space is a whopping 21.4 x 12.2 feet. What sort of black magic is this?
Cedar wood beams, painted ceilings, and built-in bookshelves give the space its own identity, and I can’t help but notice the kitchen’s cabinetry is finished in a similar tone to the office but noticeably lighter, creating continuity without feeling matchy. You’ll find more variations of that shade throughout the house.
All bedrooms include en-suite baths, offering privacy for both family and guests. The first-floor primary suite is positioned as its own getaway, with dual vanities, a standalone soaking tub, and what is that I see? A his-and-hers walk-in shower? Love it.


Upstairs, the remaining three bedrooms are arranged around a second living space, anchored by a built-in bar that’s finished at the same level as the rest of the home — custom cabinetry, display shelving, and enough presence to make this a game room that feels purpose-built rather than an afterthought.



Outdoor living is a major component of the property, with three covered areas, including an outdoor kitchen with built-in outdoor grill. The oversized backyard is pool-ready if you’d like, or head to Shaddock Creek Estates’ community pool.

A four-car garage rounds out the property, along with professionally maintained landscaping. It’s located on a spacious 0.269-acre lot and is next to Cottonwood Creek Park, with 68 acres of lakes, trails, pavilions, and stocked ponds with piers. This stretch of Frisco along Legacy Drive, between Main Street and Eldorado Pkwy, is well-established with Toyota Stadium just across the tollway and close proximity to the incoming retail at Fields West.
Justin Rodgers with The Agency has listed 10388 Tobias Lane for $1.499 million.