This comfortable 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home sits in a great central spot in Abilene's ACU area. Built in 1975 with 1,858 square feet, the house offers easy access to new developments and daily conveniences.
The owners have kept it in excellent shape and added many updates. You will find modern fixtures, fresh paint, quality flooring, and updated countertops and backsplash that feel bright and current. The home also includes a cozy fireplace plus newer appliances, HVAC, water heater, windows, and garage door opener.
Plus, the oversized laundry and pantry give you extra storage, while the sunny sunroom and well-kept backyard offer nice outdoor space. Solar panels are paid off at closing to help with energy costs.
This is a beautiful ready-to-move-in home!
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
5/1/2026
Tract
Radford Hills
Year Built
1975
Garage Spaces
2.0
County
Taylor
SCHOOLS
School District
Abilene ISD
Elementary School
Taylor
Jr. High School
Craig
High School
Abilene
Additional Details
AIR
Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air, Electric, Heat Pump
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Disposal, Electric Range, Microwave
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HEAT
Central, Electric, Fireplace(s), Solar
INTERIOR
Eat-in Kitchen, High Speed Internet, Pantry, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
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