Price $255,000
Status Active
Beds 3
Baths 2 Baths
Home size 1,259 sqft
Lot Size 6,099 sqft
Current interest rate may be assumable Discounted rate options and no lender fee future refinancing may be available for qualified buyers of this home
Property Type(s): Single Family
Last Updated 5/2/2026 Tract Kenwood Heights 01
Year Built 1974 Garage Spaces 1.0
County Dallas

SCHOOLS

School DistrictGarland ISD
Elementary SchoolChoice Of School
Jr. High SchoolChoice Of School
High SchoolChoice Of School

Additional Details

AIRCentral Air
AIR CONDITIONINGYes
APPLIANCESDishwasher
CONSTRUCTIONOther
GARAGEYes
HEATCentral
INTERIOROther
LOT6098 sq ft
LOT DESCRIPTIONInterior Lot
PARKINGDriveway, Garage, Garage Faces Front, Attached
SEWERPublic Sewer
STORIES1
STYLETraditional
SUBDIVISIONKenwood Heights 01
TAXES6299
UTILITIESSewer Available
WATERPublic

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