NORMANDY HOMES PERCY floor plan. This beautiful southwest facing contemporary style home has it all! Featuring a lovely guest room with ensuite bath with a walk-in shower, a private study, and a chef kitchen that opens into dining and a large family room with soaring ceilings. The owner's suite includes a sizeable bath with a freestanding tub and a large walk-in closet. Upstairs, you'll find a game room and media room, along with two secondary bedrooms and two full baths, each offering walk-in closets. This desirable floor plan is designed to meet the needs of a growing family.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
5/2/2026
Tract
Rainwater Crossing
Year Built
2026
Garage Spaces
2.0
County
Collin
SCHOOLS
School District
Celina ISD
Elementary School
Bobby Ray-Afton Martin
Jr. High School
Jerry & Linda Moore
High School
Celina
Additional Details
AIR
Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air, Electric
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Convection Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Cooktop, Microwave, Vented Exhaust Fan
CONSTRUCTION
Brick, Wood Siding
EXTERIOR
Lighting, Private Entrance, Rain Gutters
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HEAT
Central, Exhaust Fan, Natural Gas
HOA DUES
790|Annually
INTERIOR
Double Vanity, High Speed Internet, Kitchen Island, Open Floorplan, Walk-In Closet(s)
Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Underground Utilities
Location
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