Three Oaks
Community by D.R. Horton
The X40A Ashburn is a one-story floorplan featured at Three Oaks in Sherman, Texas. With 2 Beautiful brick exteriors to choose from, the X40A Ashburn is sure to turn heads. The energy efficiencies included in this new construction home are sure to keep you comfortable in the heat of Summer and the colder months. Inside this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, you’ll find 1,294 square feet of comfortable living. The living area is an open concept, where your kitchen, living, and dining areas blend seamlessly into a space perfect for everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen features an island, stainless steel dishwasher and range, and spacious corner pantry which are sure to both turn heads and make meal prep easy. You’ll never be too far from the action with the living and dining area right there. In every bedroom you’ll have carpeted floors and a closet. Whether these rooms become bedrooms, office spaces, or other bonus rooms, there is sure to be comfort. The primary bedroom has its own attached bathroom that features a walk-in closet and all the space you need to get ready in the morning. Featuring an oversized shower and laminate wood plank flooring. Contact us today and find your home at Three Oaks. Photos shown here may not depict the specified home and features. Elevations, exterior/ interior colors, options, available upgrades that require an additional charge, and standard features will vary in each community and subject change without notice. Call for details.
Sherman, Texas
Grayson County 75090
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