Bar W Ranch
Community by D.R. Horton
The Irving is a stunning single story home at our Bar W Ranch community in Leander, TX. With an impressive 2,683 square feet of living space across 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a study, this is the perfect home for your family. As you enter the home, you'll find three secondary bedrooms and a full bathroom off the foyer. Continuing down the hall you'll discover a huge open concept space including the gourmet kitchen, dining area, and living area. The kitchen features a large island and plenty of cabinet space. Enjoy stainless steel appliances, granite or quartz countertops, and a walk-in pantry. The large family room has tons of natural lighting and looks out to the large covered patio. The study is located off of the family room and another secondary bedroom is privately located at the back of the home, with its own bathroom, perfect for a guest suite. The main bedroom, bedroom 1, is also at the back of the home and includes a double vanity bathroom sink, walk-in shower, and huge walk-in closet. This home comes included with a professionally designed landscape package and a full irrigation system as well as our Home is Connected® base package that offers devices such as offers devices such as the Amazon Echo Pop, a Video Doorbell, Deako Smart Light Switch, a Honeywell Thermostat, and more. Images are representative of plan and may vary as built. Contact us today and find your home at Bar W Ranch.
Leander, Texas
Williamson County 78641
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