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369 Cattle Run Cibolo, TX 78108
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Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Residential
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,718 sqft
Price per Sqft $110
Subdivision Cibolo Valley Ranch
MLS Listing ID 1728499
Style Two Story,Traditional
Bedrooms 5
Full Baths 3
HOA Fees $16/ann
Year Built 2014
Annual Tax Amount $7,227
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 5,501 Sqft
Property Description
BEST PRICE per square feet for this large 5 bedroom home. If you want a deal, look no further!! This open floor plan, 5 Bedrooms and 3 Bath home is perfect for a full household and invites everyone to gather in the kitchen! The Main Bedroom and spare bedroom are situated on the first floor while 3 bedrooms are separated on the second floor with a Loft/Game Room. No rear neighbors allows you to enjoy the sunrise on your covered patio or outdoor activities. Be far enough away from the big city traffic while still having all that you need just blocks away. Great schools, grocery store, restaurants, and shopping are just a few minutes away. Enjoy nature walks by the close by Schlather Park and Crescent Bend Nature Park. This home really has it all!
Location
State TX
County Guadalupe
Area 3100
Interior
Heating Central
Cooling One Central
Flooring Carpeting, Ceramic Tile
Exterior
Exterior Feature Covered Patio
Garage Two Car Garage
Pool None
Amenities Available Park/Playground
Waterfront No
Roof Type Composition
Building
Lot Description Sloping, Level
Foundation Slab
Sewer City
Water City
Schools
Elementary Schools Wiederstein
Middle Schools Dobie J. Frank
High Schools Byron Steele High
School District Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Isd
Others
Acceptable Financing Conventional, FHA, VA, Cash, Investors OK, USDA
Listing Terms Conventional, FHA, VA, Cash, Investors OK, USDA
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