Welcome to 1328 Missouri St in Celina, TX"”a spacious and beautifully maintained home offering 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and over 3,100 square feet of comfortable living space. Built in 2003, this thoughtfully designed home features a versatile, open layout ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Expansive living areas are filled with natural light and flow seamlessly into the kitchen, where recent updates include a new stove and dishwasher (2024), combining modern convenience with everyday functionality. The generously sized primary suite provides a private retreat, while three additional bedrooms offer flexibility for family, guests, or a home office. Upstairs living space adds even more versatility"”perfect for a game room, media room, or second living area. Enjoy peace of mind with major system updates, including a new roof (2019), upstairs AC unit (2019), and water heater (2022). Step outside to a private backyard featuring a board-on-board fence"”ideal for entertaining, relaxing, or pets. Located in a welcoming community, residents enjoy access to a community pool, scenic pond, walking trails, and two neighborhood parks"”offering the perfect blend of outdoor recreation and neighborhood charm. This home combines space, updates, and lifestyle in one of Celina's most desirable and rapidly growing areas. Don't miss your opportunity to make it yours.
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