Elegant and spacious 6-bedroom, 5.5-bath residence in Frisco's sought-after Richwoods community. Offering approximately 4,780 square feet on an 8,689 square foot lot, this two-story home delivers impressive scale, flexible living space, and a prime Collin County location. Built in 2014, the property combines curb appeal, generous room sizes, and access to Frisco ISD schools"”perfect for buyers seeking luxury, space, and convenience in one of North Texas's strongest residential markets. Home backs up to Green space and park
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/18/2026
Tract
Richwoods Ph Twelve
Year Built
2014
Garage Spaces
3.0
County
Collin
SCHOOLS
School District
Frisco ISD
Elementary School
Talley
Jr. High School
Lawler
High School
Centennial
Additional Details
AMENITIES
Security
APPLIANCES
Built-In Gas Range, Dishwasher, Disposal
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HOA DUES
125|Monthly
INTERIOR
Built-in Features, Chandelier, Double Vanity, Eat-in Kitchen, Granite Counters, High Speed Internet, Kitchen Island, Open Floorplan, Pantry, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s)
LOT
8712 sq ft
LOT DESCRIPTION
Landscaped
PARKING
Additional Parking, Garage Door Opener, Attached
SEWER
Public Sewer
STORIES
2
SUBDIVISION
Richwoods Ph Twelve
TAXES
17196
VIEW
Yes
VIEW DESCRIPTION
Park/Greenbelt
WATER
Public
Location
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