Looking for a home with personality, potential and a backyard big enough for adventures? This Richardson estate property offers four bedrooms, three full baths, a fantastic floor plan, and an oversized backyard thanks to its location on a gentle curved street. Bring your decorating ideas and create the home you've always imagined. You may even meet one of the property's most charming longtime residents, a turtle who calls the backyard home. Opportunities like this don't come along often. Come see the possibilities and fall in love with where your next chapter could begin.
Property Type(s):
Single Family
Last Updated
6/19/2026
Tract
College Park
Year Built
1973
Garage Spaces
2.0
County
Dallas
SCHOOLS
School District
Richardson ISD
Elementary School
Harben
Jr. High School
Liberty
High School
Berkner
Additional Details
AIR
Central Air, Electric
AIR CONDITIONING
Yes
APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Disposal, Gas Range, Microwave
CONSTRUCTION
Brick
FIREPLACE
Yes
GARAGE
Yes
HEAT
Central, Fireplace(s)
INTERIOR
Eat-in Kitchen, Pantry
LOT
0.26 acre(s)
LOT DESCRIPTION
Few Trees, Interior Lot, Irregular Lot, Level, Subdivided
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